Happy Being Me
$12.99
Happy Being Me is a fun loving book that uses the main character, a black and brown Yorkie named Bailey and his friend Mr. Robin to reiterate the importance of accepting our individual talents. Bailey thinks about all the things that Mr. Robin can do, he becomes jealous. But Mr. Robin wants Bailey to realize that he should be happy being who God made him to be by pointing out all the cool things Bailey can do.
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Happy Being Me is a fun loving book that uses the main character, a black and brown Yorkie named Bailey and his friend Mr. Robin to reiterate the importance of accepting our individual talents. Bailey thinks about all the things that Mr. Robin can do, he becomes jealous. But Mr. Robin wants Bailey to realize that he should be happy being who God made him to be by pointing out all the cool things Bailey can do.
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