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Chasing Butterflies: A short story-poem preserving biblical truths for little girls

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Follow the bright-eyed Hayes Elizabeth as she chases butterflies catching timeless biblical truths along the way. The poetic words and beautiful illustrations reveal the heart of a parents that their daughter would pursue the fundamental truths of Scripture as she grows into a strong, godly woman. From the fruit of Spirit (goodness, kindness, self-control) to the power of a biblical marriage, and asking Jesus into her heart, the story-poem seeks to preserve biblical truths that are relevant for the times in which we live. This is a children's book that is sure to become a memorable "read-to-me" in your little one's faith journey. Be sure to check out the companion book, "Chasing Frogs" by Joni Harsh, for little boys.

17 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 24, 2019

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7,070 reviews175 followers
February 4, 2019
LEARN HOW TO GRASP THINGS THAT WILL LAST

The story is aimed for pre-school to Kindergarten aged little girls. The message is it is ok to enjoy things of beauty but to remember there are other things more important. "The fruit of the Spirit to be exact." The story then will explain more on that.

The end of the story has Scripture Reference and A Prayer for Your Little Girl.

It is nicely illustrated with rhyming verse.
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147 reviews1 follower
February 5, 2019
From a child to an adult

The book is lovely in how it goes from chasing butterflies and frogs to being a grown up with different values. The essence should still stay the same. Trusting Jesus with your life. A beautiful way to put it and something a child must learn.
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