Here is the book summary:
It’s almost field day, and Webster is worried. He can’t run
fast, he trips on the jump rope, and his Frisbee always lands in a tree. How
will he help his class get the medal? Webster is sure that God forgot to make
anything special about him.
Join Webster and his class as the whistle blows and he discovers a few God-given skills that just might save field day. This whimsical, illustrated picture book reminds young readers that they were each wonderfully made by God!
Join Webster and his class as the whistle blows and he discovers a few God-given skills that just might save field day. This whimsical, illustrated picture book reminds young readers that they were each wonderfully made by God!
And now, my review:
What’s So Wonderful About Webster by Stephen and
Alex Kendrick is a book that talks about finding out what special thing you were
created by God for. They were very imaginative
in their word choices, flow, and story concept.
We really enjoyed the full-color illustrations. I think this book talks
to the child who struggles with finding what thing they are good at. This can be a lonely question of indecision
when everyone around you has figured it out. I hope that there are more books coming out by
these authors and the illustrator.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher
in exchange for my honest review.
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