Otter B Friendly
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Otter B Friendly is the twelfth in a series of children’s books that teach young children basic biblical values. In this story, Otter B learns how to make friends with someone who seems different.
When a family that’s new and different moves to the neighborhood, Otter B isn’t quite sure what to think. Will Otter B and his buddies make friends with this new arrival?
Each book in the series ends with a rhyme that reinforces the lesson and includes an appropriate Bible verse.
“When there’s someone you don’t know
or someone new you see,
just be a friend and say hello.
It’s how you Otter Be!”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781646070435
ISBN10: 1646070437
Pamela Kennedy | Illustrator: Anne Brady | Illustrator: Aaron Zenz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2023
Otter B # 12
Publisher: Focus On The Family
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