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Susan K. LeighConcordia Publishing House / 2005 / Other, N/AOur Price$14.994.0 out of 5 stars for God, I Need to Talk with You about Being a Bad Sport (10 pack). View reviews of this product. 17 Reviews
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Alma Hager5 Stars Out Of 5April 28, 2010Alma HagerThis review was written for God, I Need to Talk to You about Being a Bad Sport.Great little books for kids and simple with good lessons for them to learn about how to get along with others.
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Dolly Griffin5 Stars Out Of 5February 27, 2010Dolly GriffinThis review was written for God, I Need to Talk to You about Being a Bad Sport.this book will be very helpful i my children's Sunday school class. Each book points out the good news of God's love and forgiveness
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Angelica Niles5 Stars Out Of 5October 17, 2009Angelica NilesThis review was written for God, I Need to Talk to You about Being a Bad Sport.I purchased three (3) of these books in the series...THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT FOR CHILDREN! Several of the children at church passed them around to each other... prayerfully the messages will take root in their hearts!
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Cyndy Napp4 Stars Out Of 5March 12, 2009Cyndy NappThis review was written for God, I Need to Talk to You about Being a Bad Sport.The books in this series are very small but they really "pack a punch"! It really lets young children just experiencing social interactions know that the feelings expressed in the stories are similar to their own and that it's okay because everyone is tempted sometimes. I love that the tools are provided to help them through their feelings and that in all things prayer is always the answer. The scripture verses are short and easy to remember. My little one loved the illustrations.
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Karen Walker4 Stars Out Of 5October 22, 2008Karen WalkerThis review was written for God, I Need to Talk to You about Being a Bad Sport.The books in this series (I have them all) are short sweet and simple. They hold the child's attention while teaching them values with relevant scripture as a bonus! They teach what they should do after they have participated in the featured "blunder". They are even relevant for adults and as the reader we can learn from them.
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