Tori the turtle feels all alone. She has just moved to a new pond and a new school with her family and it seems like everyone has a friend except her. Her teacher notices she feels alone and helps her remember Jesus is always her friend and then along the way she makes some new friends.
The last page contains information for parents on how God, in his Word, helps us turn to Jesus when we are lonely. Together children and parents will be guided into meaningful conversations about living by faith in the details of everyday life.
Also included is a tear-out page of “Back Pocket Bible Verses” that will give children a practical way to remember God’s words when they feel all alone.
A new series of hardback, illustrated children’s books for three-to eight-year-olds–each centered on an animal family–bring gospel help and biblical counsel to families. The animal characters, colorful illustrations, and the real-life issues each animal family face will captivate children. The first three books address anxiety, anger, and failure, bringing biblical help and hope to issues every child faces.
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Summary
Tori Comes out of Her Shell is a book in the Good News for Little Hearts series. This story is to help kids when they are lonely. In this story, Toni is at a new school and is afraid to make friends.
The teacher helps Tori to realize she is never alone. Then Tori is able to share that message with another animal friend.
This series is designed to provide gospel help and biblical counsel to families. The stories are not trying to teach a moral issue; instead they take a child through a real life scenario played out by animals. Then they help the parent and the child with how to rely on God to get through the issue. The books also provide tear our scripture cards in the back for kids.
The author is a licensed psychologist.
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