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July 2007

A great way to intoduce children to the online bible,

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I think this is a good child story. Today when everything is so complicated, many people use their good looking appearance to swindle others. And many people also are so gullible to be cheated because of her first impression. It's right that we don't have to trust our first impression. Somebody said that don't judge a book by its cover. And also carelessness will lead us to the risky situation.

Wonderfully illustrated

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The writer has expressed his thoughts clearly and he has been successful in maintaining focus on all characters. The child story idea is strong and develop as we progress further and throughout consistency is maintained in detailing the child story. [email protected]

A online Bible that kids will read!

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At the frist time when I read this child story I thought a wolf is really bad and the lamb is poor. But reading it twice I think the wolf and the lamb are us. Nowdays people really care a lot about outward appearance. And they just believe what they see. Of course outward appearance is important too. But before that we should look inside. Finally I want to say what you see now can not be the truth.

Great classic!

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This child story is one of my favorite stories. It shows us how our egos can get in our way. I read this child story as a child and look forward to reading it to my children.

Adorable book

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A good child bible story not just for children but also for older one coz give us moral lesson..its like what happening in our country..we vote for leaders who are ignorant but have only money to buy votes... then if they are already in positions..well that start of widespread corruptions...agabs@phil

Awesome K-1st Grade online Bible!!

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although a wonderful child bible story i must concur in regards to its lack of imaginaive ending. if anyone can see some form of either misandric or femminist transformation possiblilities in this particular child bible storyline please let me know, my mind is running quite blank!

Excellent work!

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This child bible story has always made me wonder what twenty eider-down beds are. Anyway, I'm a fan of The Princess and The Pea because she felt the Pea through the beds and the prince likes sensitive women like I do. JK It really doesn't mean a thing to me and I didn't learn a lesson from it. Thanks anyway. You did your best.

Secrets way for buying child story cheaper.

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I hate this child bible story as it was so girlish and disgusting and it should't be on this brilliant website.- a nine years old boy

Find out if child story is right for you.

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Thank you for a very intertaining child bible story. I am the editor of a virtue newsletter known as the Mews Splash. I was looking for a special articles to run about "Lazy Cat" and I think my readers will enjoy your writing. I will be sure to add your name and this site to the article. Thank you again an I like the surprise ending, which just figures for a "lazy" cat.

March 2007

Information that people will pay for child story.

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Ilove this child bible story it is classic ,but learn us how to respect the ability of others ,its good to be patient in doing somthing other wise maybe you will be loser

Child story for Children

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Great imagination!!!... I like how at the end the bird is used as the teller of the child story and the person who wrote it becomes just the mediator between the two worlds, the world of fantasy and imagination and the real world. :) Eagret(15)

An interactive "Bible" child story for your little active learner

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Offer many child story taken from the bible such as god makes man, the serpent's lie, the tower of babel, ruth and naomi, samson, an angel's visit, jesus visits his father's house and mary and martha and other stories.

Great Bible for very small children

by 6 others
I loved this child bible story because he teach me how not to be an arrogant person when I have the advantage, because even the person you never expected can win. I liked it too, becuase is fun to see how a turtle can win a hare. In the other hand, this fable teach you how to be constant in all the things you do in real life. Even this fable is an old one, nowdays children read it and used it in their lives. Finaly, I think this is the best fable I have ever read.

Best. We've used others but this is the one for the kids.

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As a child, I loved this story's simplicity and beauty in and of itself. As a father of two school-aged children, a recovering liberal (former card carrying democratic socialist ACLU member), I rediscovered this book when teaching them to read. It became a fast favorite for both them and me as I rediscovered the underlying theme which is NOT about group work, group think, group (proletariat) struggle, a tale of the haves and have-nots, but about inculcating and promoting deeper, more profoundly moving and necessary values for groups and cultures to arise, persist and flourish. Values of contributing, coordinating, reaping what you sow, willingness to help leap off the pages and into little minds and can transform lives and political futures.The traditional telling of the little red hen not feeding those who didn't, who refused to help speaks volumes for the modern day compassionate conservative view of economics. You work, you earn and keep the sweat of your brow; you refuse to work, you don't eat, you can't expect to be rewarded with the fruit of others' labors. Simple, effective, subliminal, truth.It's a timeless tale of anti-communalism and pro-labor and labor's rewards. Read it today.