Nutmeg Discovers The Joy Of Giving
$11.99
From the much-loved God Made Just One collection, meet Nutmeg the squirrel! She’s crafty and smart and loves using knickknacks for projects and art! She’s very creative with all she can find, and just like you, friend, she is one-of-a-kind!
Nutmeg loves her collections-from acorns to knickknacks-she finds a space for all of them in her overflowing treehouse. She adores her treasures so much that she just can’t face the thought of giving them away, even to help a friend. Eventually Nutmeg faces her fears and discovers that sharing feels good-and nothing is better than bringing joy to others.
Based on II Corinthians 9:7-God loves a cheerful giver-this fun-to-read, beautifully illustrated story will teach children about the joy that comes from giving and sharing.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648709449
UPC: 081983769979
Korynn Wible-Freels | Illustrator: Carissa Harris
Binding: Boards
Published: September 2024
Publisher: DaySpring
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