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Who stole the flowers in God's Secret Garden? Find out in this delightful tale, which uses animals, nature, and a visit from an angel to teach the importance of prayer and the value of trusting God.
'It requires a special talent to effectively communicate to children the wonders of God's Word. It requires expanded imagination and Laura Allen Nonemaker certainly has an abundant share of that. In this charming book, she will take her readers into a garden of flowers, aromas, and beauty. This book will be an asset in the child's spiritual foundation and faith in God.' —Dan Betzer, author of Dan and Louie Bible Stories; Senior Pastor, First Assembly of God, Fort Myers, Florida
samcivy
Posted November 28, 2011
This beautifully illustrated and designed book will help pre-school children and beginning readers trust God to answer their prayers. Some alliteration adds a lilting rhythm to the story.
The flowers disappear from a secret garden the birds and animals enjoy and Count Slime is the nasty thief. When the animals pray with praise, God replants the garden lovelier than before.
This book would also make a nice gift for mothers to read to their children.
If purchasing the p-book, a free audio book is available, too.
Exitsmiling
Posted November 26, 2011
What a delightful story! It reminds young and old alike to not despair when their world has been tampered with. There are several lessons woven throughout the story that will plant 'seeds' in young readers regarding faith, faithfulness, answered prayer, and restoration, leaving lots of room for good discussions with parents or grandparents!
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Overview
Who stole the flowers in God's Secret Garden? Find out in this delightful tale, which uses animals, nature, and a visit from an angel to teach the importance of prayer and the value of trusting God.
'It requires a special talent to effectively communicate to children the wonders of God's Word. It requires expanded imagination and Laura Allen Nonemaker certainly has an abundant share of that. In this charming book, she will take her readers ...