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Abigail Gets Left Out
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Bethany McIlrath; Katie Saunders (Illustrator)) | The Good Book Company
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Bethany McIlrath; Katie Saunders (Illustrator)) | The Good Book Company
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9-year-old Abigail can’t sing, and she can’t dance. So when her friends start rehearsing a musical performance, Abigail feels very much left out and self-conscious. Isn’t she good at anything? Doesn’t anybody want to be her friend?
Jesus does! When Abigail reads Psalm 139, she realises that Jesus made her wonderfully, just the way she is, so she doesn’t need to worry about not being good at musical things. And when she encounters John 15, Abigail learns that Jesus loves her perfectly and empowers her to be a loving friend, even when others let her down.
As Abigail sees what a wonderful friend Jesus is, it transforms her other friendships—and it ends up transforming the girls’ musical performance too!
208 pages.
Both my 6 year old (avid reader) and 11 year old niece love this book and the series. Relatable, engaging story line and the gospel message is clear and on point. As an Australian, the only thing is that a lot of good books for our girls seem to be American. But not a big issue of course. Highly recommend for primary school aged girls.
Both my 6 year old (avid reader) and 11 year old niece love this book and the series. Relatable, engaging story line and the gospel message is clear and on point. As an Australian, the only thing is that a lot of good books for our girls seem to be American. But not a big issue of course. Highly recommend for primary school aged girls.
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