Scout Discovers The Joy Of Listening
$11.99
Also from the world of God Made Just One, meet Scout! He’s a friend who enjoys a good time-a hike through the forest or steep mountain climb!
Scout’s always in search of adventure and fun…he’s special-like you!-because God made just one!
Scout sometimes is having so much fun, he gets carried away and forgets the feelings of others. He goes on an adventure where, even though he’s sure his way is best, he forgets to listen, and his friends get left behind.
Eventually, Scout realizes that thinking of others can add more joy to life than just following your own path.
With whimsical illustrations and clever rhymes, this book will keep kids engaged and remind them to keep their listening ears open.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9798886025323
Korynn Wible-Freels | Illustrator: Carissa Harris
Binding: Boards
Published: September 2024
Publisher: DaySpring
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