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The Girl Who Saw God

the girl who saw godThe Girl Who Saw God – A story of a girl who believes everything that is real can be seen, and her grandmother who shows her the otherwise.

By: Henrique Komatsu

 

 

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Walk with Gandhi - An enlightening text on the life of Gandhi, containing enlightening snapshots of Gandhi’s life, with lots of questions for reflection, making it very suitable for school use – social studies, history, art, or English. The Haiku, images, and text reflect the remarkable life of Mahatma (‘great soul’) who brought freedom to India through non-violent protest. ...
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How the Children Became Stars fables and folk tales How The Children Became Stars – Fables and Folk Tales - How the Children Became Stars is a collection of 52 fables and folk tales from all over the world. The folk tales provide important morals and life lessons, and help foster an understanding of other cultures. Each folk tale has an activity at the end, which makes it perfect for classroom or home-school use, and ...
Monkey Travels - Monkey Travels – An imaginative and inspirational journey about loving yourself and others, and being the best you can be. This eventful entertaining book inspires and nurtures social and emotional truths, well suited for today’s modern society for the healthy development of young minds in their formative years. The newly encouraged young reader obtains the foundation ...
Can you Imagine Can you Imagine – A Story About Dream - Can you Imagine – A Story About Dream. Once there was just dream, nothing else, but the dream, but the dream started to think about all the things that might be. And….the more the dream imagined, the more things became. Delightful words and colourful pictures describe this quirky dream. http://artsunshinecoast.weebly.com/books.html By: Ilyhana Kate Kennedy    Sample ...
God and my Chair - God and my Chair – A story about all sorts of things that a pencil can be, simple language, and good imagery. Based on the bible, and featuring God and Prayer. Brought to you from iCharacter (www.icharacter.org), creating children’s books that build character and inspire. By: Agnes and Salem de Bezenac   Images from God and my Chair ...
God and my Pencil - God and my Pencil – A story about what a chair can be, simple language, and good imagery. Based on bible, and featuring God and Prayer. Brought to you from iCharacter (www.icharacter.org), creating children’s books that build character and inspire. By: Agnes and Salem de Bezenac   See more books from the Author below    Spread ...
what is love What is Love - What is Love describes all the cool parts of love, how love makes you want to do stuff for others, and how love is beyond not feeling like it. Another great book from icharacter with some important lessons. By: Agnes and Salem De Bezenac     See more books from the Author below    Spread the ...
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Comments 3

  • Good story.
    (however punctuation of speech is incorrect. Full-stops should be place inside closing inverted commas – rather annyoying as children are expected to punctuate speech correctly – this will just confuse them. )

     
  • Simple message for curious little minds.

     
  • Danielle (site editor) writes:
    A beautiful story, well written, and I like the illustrations, they really appeal to me, I can’t wait for my daughter to read it.

    Nagesh writes:
    Simply Superb, Great philosophy in simple words.

    Sanghita writes:
    The story is amazing! the illustrations are nice, though there is a spelling mistake in page 14 “Aloud she though”

    Cindy writes:
    This is perfect for my grand daughter

    Danielle (site Editor) writes:
    Sanghita, I think Henrique has fixed this already, I must get the new version, thanks for your input!

    Henrique Komatsu writes:
    Thank you so much for the nice words.

    Lily writes:
    love this book

    Shanti writes:
    Beautiful story..

    Myra writes:
    This was a very beautiful book

    Bharathi mohan writes:
    It was great for my children. it helped me to read out for kids together

    Ava writes:
    We liked this book. Great wisdom in simple words and pictures.

     

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