Otter B Brave
$12.99
Otter B Brave is the third in a series of six children’s picture books that are intended to teach young children basic biblical character traits. In this book, Otter is afraid to do show-and-tell at school. After Otter’s dad tells him that God gives us friends to help us be less afraid, Otter decides to use his friend as his show-and-tell item. Each book in the series ends with a rhyme that reinforces the book’s theme:
“If you are feeling nervous
And you’re shaky in the knees,
Try asking God to make you brave
It’s how you Otter Be!”
3 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781589970335
ISBN10: 1589970330
Pamela Kennedy | Anne Brady | Illustrator: Aaron Zenz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2019
Otter B # 3
Publisher: Focus On The Family
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