Clever Cub Invites Someone New
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Clever Cub is a curious little bear who LOVES to cuddle up with the Bible and learn about God.
Clever Cub doesn’t want to invite Stinky the skunk to his birthday party. Mama Bear tells her cub how Jesus was friendly to a tax collector-and everything changed for good!
In this engaging picture book, the author of the YouVersion Bible App for Kids:
*Introduces young readers to the story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1-10
*Helps kids ages 3 to 6 learn what it means to welcome others.
*Teaches young readers how powerful mercy, love, and hospitality can be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830784714
ISBN10: 0830784713
Bob Hartman | Illustrator: Steve Brown
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2023
Clever Cub Bible Stories
Publisher: David C. Cook
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