Here is the book summary:
Which pair will you wear?
In a world where every person faces a daily choice between two
pairs of glasses, young Scarlett grumbles through her days, seeing only the
dreary aspects of life through her “grumbly glasses.” Tired of how Scarlett's
spectacles keep her daughter from seeing all the good around her,
Scarlett's mother encourages her to try “glad glasses” instead. Even
though the change is difficult at first, Scarlett soon realizes that "glad
glasses" make for happy days and that choosing to see with gratitude
is possible because God always brings some kind of good from the
circumstances in our lives.
This colorful and spunky board book is a great resource for
tackling grumbly attitudes and encouraging more grateful hearts among children.
And like Scarlett, after seeing life through "glad glasses," readers
may just chuck those grumbly glasses away for good!
And now, my review:
Scarlett’s Spectacles by Janet Surette sure is a sweet book
full of a life-lesson on sight. In a
delightful way, it walks you through our choices for how we see things based on
the glasses we put on. Everyone has glasses on and we each have a choice to change
them or not. Scarlett had plain, brown,
square glasses and then is given a choice to change them to sparkly, bright, cheerful
specks. Will she do it? For us, this book ministered to both the child
and the parent.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher in
exchange for my honest review.
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