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The Good Farmer and the Worried Donkey - by Hannah E Harrison (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The Good Farmer and the Worried Donkey is an honest and heartwarming picture book that reminds us that we are not alone and God is our strength.
- 4-8 Years
- 8.25" x 10.5" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Religious
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About the Book
The Good Farmer and the Worried Donkey is an honest and heartwarming tale that teaches children the importance of giving your worries to God, our Good Farmer. Based on Matthew 11 ("his yoke is easy and his burden is light") and the parable of the sower.Book Synopsis
The Good Farmer and the Worried Donkey is an honest and heartwarming picture book that reminds us that we are not alone and God is our strength. This story beautifully captures the essence of Matthew 11 ("his yoke is easy and his burden is light") and the parable of the sower.
Charlie is a small donkey who works for the miller, but he's not the strongest and he sometimes makes the miller mad. When a farmer comes and takes Charlie to a beautiful farm, Charlie worries that if he disappoints the farmer, the farmer will no longer want him. But Charlie is in for a surprise, because his farmer is a Good Farmer who is patient, wise, understanding, and strong. Through both touching and humorous moments, Charlie learns about his special place on the farm and why he can trust the Good Farmer with his worries.
The Bible is full of references to seeds, wheat, and farming, but what do those stories tell us about the attributes of God? Or how can we learn to rely on God? In a time when anxiety rates among children are on the rise, The Good Farmer and the Worried Donkey uses a relatable character and a riveting story to bring biblical truth to life for kids and illustrate how we can cast our cares on God.
From Hannah Harrison, the author and illustrator of Christlit Book Award winning and ECPA bestselling The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep, The Good Farmer and the Worried Donkey is perfect for:
- children ages 4 and up
- family devotions and bedtime reading
- discussions about what it means to have a burden and a yoke, the meaning of the parable of the sower, and the importance of casting your cares on God
- Sunday school lessons and church libraries
- fall and harvest celebrations and gift giving occasions