The Good News for Little Hearts series brings gospel help and biblical
counsel to families. Based on CCEF’s model of hope and help, each story
focuses on an animal family’s real-life issues, encouraging young
readers toward a growing relationship with Jesus in the midst of
challenging circumstances. Each individual story guides parents toward
meaningful conversations with their kids, based on what Scripture has
to say about living by faith in everyday life.
Next month, we will be releasing three books in the series, and we are
excited to share them with you!
Please
note: Due to high demand of our children's books, at this time, we are
only offering the digital copies for review. If you are unable to
review digital copies, you may request to be considered by our team for
hard copies, especially if you have a large blog and/or social media
following.
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Hop into Buster Bunny’s world to learn alongside
him how to bring his worries and stress to Jesus.
Buster
loves racing, but the more he thinks about the upcoming competition at
the county fair for who will be the fastest animal in Mulberry meadow,
the more stressed he gets. No matter how hard he trains, he can’t eat
or sleep, and eventually he decides he wants to quit running. Buster’s
parents talk with him about quieting the noise in his head so he can
listen to Jesus instead of all his worries.
Based on
David Powlison's minibook Stressed Out, and edited by
Nan Powlison, parents and children will learn concrete, grace-based
ways to deal with stress. Buster Tries to Bail ends
with a special section that guides parents in teaching their children
to respond with faith when worries take hold in their hearts.
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Leap into Caspian Squirrel’s world to learn
alongside him how to bring his jealousy to Jesus.
Caspian’s
brother, Jax, is having a birthday party, and Caspian is jealous
of all the attention and presents Jax is getting. One thing
leads to another until Caspian crashes into the tent his parents set up
for Jax’s birthday, bringing the whole party down with him.
Caspian’s parents talk with him about jealousy and its bad effects, and
eventually, peace is restored.
Parents
and children will learn concrete, grace-based ways to deal with
jealousy. Edited by Edward T. Welch, Caspian Crashes the
Party ends with a special section that guides parents
in teaching their children to respond with faith when jealousy takes
hold in their hearts.
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Step into Halle Hedgehog’s world to learn
alongside her how Jesus gives her courage to take a stand against
meanness.
Halle
Hedgehog has a group of school friends she sits with at lunch and plays
with at recess. One day, the whole group excludes another girl and
decides to be mean to her. This bothers Halle, but she doesn’t say
anything because she doesn’t want to be excluded, too. Halle’s teacher
Mr. Owl talks to her about who she really needs to fit in with, and how
she can speak out against bullying because Jesus is with
her.
Parents
and children will learn concrete, grace-based ways to deal with the
pressures of fitting in. Edited by Paul David Tripp, Halle
Takes a Standends with a special section that guides
parents in teaching their children to respond with faith when fear or
the overwhelming desire to fit in takes hold in their
hearts.
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NOTE: Due to high demand of our children's books, at this time, we are
only offering the digital copies for review. If you are unable to
review digital copies, you may request to be considered by our team for
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