Good Good Father

Good Good Father

by Chris Tomlin, Pat Barrett

Narrated by Chris Tomlin

Unabridged — 7 minutes

Good Good Father

Good Good Father

by Chris Tomlin, Pat Barrett

Narrated by Chris Tomlin

Unabridged — 7 minutes

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Overview

Tucker wants to give the King a gift in hopes that the King will help his friends. But what is the perfect gift for a King?*Inspired by the #1 hit worship song by Chris Tomlin, this precious story teaches children about our Father God's unconditional love and acceptance and that the only gift God wants is our hearts.

Grammy Award-winning music artist, Chris Tomlin, and Pat Barrett (Housefires) team up to tell the story of a little bear named Tucker whose life is forever changed when he learns just how great the King's love is for him. When Tucker's friends need help, he journeys to see the King who lives in a castle where the door is always open. Along the way, Tucker encounters a variety of humorous animals filled with ideas about what the King is like. Then finally, he meets the King who runs to him with open arms.

This storybook for 4- to 8-year-olds:

  • Shows young children the character of God through a fun adventure story
  • Teaches that God loves His children no matter what
  • Encourages*kids to have a relationship with their Heavenly Father and to ask for His help in prayer
  • Sparks family discussions about who God is
  • Makes a calming bedtime listen with its warm message of God's caring heart

This inspiring story will leave children, young and old, reassured that God is a good, good Father, and they are loved by Him.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

09/12/2016
Christian recording artist Tomlin and pastor Barrett debut with a story inspired by a song, cowritten by Barrett, that appears on Tomlin’s forthcoming album. Rather than rely on the song’s lyrics, the authors compose an original tale set in a kingdom ruled by a king in a hilltop castle “where the door was always open.” A kindly bear named Tucker, eager to help creatures in need, seeks the king’s assistance: “Maybe, just maybe, if I give him the perfect gift, he will help us.” Various anthropomorphic animals offer gift ideas that underline how the king cares for his people: an owl gives Tucker a book, since the king “is a good teacher,” and other gifts reflect the king’s role as warrior, doctor, farmer, and musician. Hussey (Not This Bear) creates a cuddly kingdom filled with friendly animals, portraying the king as a kindhearted lion who reveals that, naturally, Tucker himself is the perfect gift. Though the story is firmly planted in instructional territory, it’s an easily comprehended allegory that should serve as a fine resource for adults looking to explain a multifaceted deity. Ages 4–8. Illustrator’s agent: Eunice McMullen. (Oct.)

Kirkus Review

2016-08-02
This Christian allegory presents a little bear who asks an all-powerful lion king for his help in solving the problems of other bear cubs.Tucker is a cub who likes to help others, but his young friends have all sorts of deep-seated troubles, ranging from illness to hunger to aggression. So Tucker sets off on a journey to see the king, who lives in a hilltop castle “where the door was always open.” The bear cub wants to take along a “perfect gift” for the king to elicit his help, and in familiar fashion, he meets animals along the way who give him additional information about the king and items to take along as presents. Tucker takes all these items to the lion, who explains that as king he can fulfill these roles because he is a good father. The king returns to the town with Tucker, magically solving everyone’s problems with unexplained help and lots of love. Tucker concludes that the king is a “Good Good Father,” and Tucker’s seeking his help was the perfect gift. God is not mentioned in the text, and younger children will need an adult’s assistance in understanding the symbolic meaning of the lion and his multifaceted powers. Pleasant though unnuanced watercolor-and-pencil illustrations of appealing animal characters add some spunk to the story. The lofty symbolism of this allegorical tale may be above the comprehension level of literal-minded children. (authors’ note) (Picture book/religion. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170467907
Publisher: Nelson, Tommy
Publication date: 04/18/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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