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  • The Little Pot

    Dawn Stephens, Cindy Huffman

    Hardcover (bPlus Books, March 16, 2009)
    How do you teach young children about the value of patience and the loving omniscience of their Creator? Introduce them to The Little Pot, a wise and winsome tale. Soon after a potter lovingly forms a new pot and declares that he has important plans for his creation, the little pot begins to wonder what its purpose will be. Will it be used to hold important documents? Great riches? Beautiful flowers? As various expectations prove wrong, the little pot is cautioned to wait and see. Gradually, Little Pot comes to realize that its creator knows best and has the most wonderful of all uses planned for it. Young readers will realize that the same is true for them: that, like the little pot, they were designed to be vessels that bear fruit. Anyone who has ever had trouble seeing God working in his or her life will realize that, while His work may not always be evident, it is always there. The author's warm illustrations beautifully enhance this charming allegory about patience and fulfillment. A valuable teaching tool for parents and educators, The Little Pot is a simple yet profound story about inevitable reversals. Its timeless message will be enjoyed by many generations to come.
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  • NO-NO THE LITTLE SEAL

    Judith Feldman

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1986)
    A young seal is upset when his uncle starts touching his body in private places, until he finds the courage to tell Wise Whale. Text includes some songs.
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  • The Lonely Little Pony

    Maria Hillegas, Ros Webb

    eBook (Year of the Book, July 26, 2016)
    Now that her children have grown and moved on from the farm, Fern has become lonely and blue. She watches the other animals as they go about their daily chores. Everyone seems happy to have something important to do - except for Fern. Then one day, a little girl comes along and the lonely little pony finds happiness and self-worth once again.
  • The Little Pea

    Éric Battut

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Sept. 1, 2011)
    A green pea plant grows in a garden. Inside one pod, a small green pea decides that he is not going to be like all the other peas; he is going to be different. His journey leads him to meet a beautiful peacock, a ferocious tiger, and a noisy elephant. Each of these animals inspires Little Pea and he takes something from each of them back to the garden—but will the others accept Little Pea’s desire to be different? Full of humor and optimism, this touching story of a little pea is at once an adventure story and a celebration of uniqueness. The simple illustrations reinforce the strength and poetry of Battut’s signature style. Ages: 4–8.
    WB
  • The Lonely Little Pony

    Maria C. Hillegas, Ros Webb

    Paperback (Year of the Book Press, April 13, 2016)
    Now that her children have grown and moved on from the farm, Fern has become lonely and blue. She watches the other animals as they go about their daily chores. Everyone seems happy to have something important to do - except for Fern. Then one day, a little girl comes along and the lonely little pony finds happiness and self-worth once again.
  • The Little Seal

    Lars Jenkins, E.A Shaw

    language (, Feb. 11, 2015)
    Follow the curious seal named Sammy on his adventure from the his home in the zoo to the arctic ocean in search of a friend from the wild world.
  • The Little Pony

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    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • The Little Pea

    Éric Battut

    eBook (Sky Pony, Sept. 1, 2011)
    A green pea plant grows in a garden. Inside one pod, a small green pea decides that he is not going to be like all the other peas; he is going to be different. His journey leads him to meet a beautiful peacock, a ferocious tiger, and a noisy elephant. Each of these animals inspires Little Pea and he takes something from each of them back to the garden—but will the others accept Little Pea’s desire to be different? Full of humor and optimism, this touching story of a little pea is at once an adventure story and a celebration of uniqueness. The simple illustrations reinforce the strength and poetry of Battut’s signature style. Ages: 4–8.
  • The Little Seed

    C R Madewell

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Nov. 19, 2018)
    In awe of the Creator's garden around him, a young seed soon finds himself in a series of circumstances he doesn't understand. Through his trial, he confronts confusion, discouragement, and the fear that he is a disappointment. In the end, he discovers both the love and provision of his Creator and what he is created to be, finding joy and fulfillment in realizing his true nature and purpose.
  • Little Pony

    Anna Milbourne, Alessandra Roberti

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Follows the life of a pony from his first steps to life as an adult pony.
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  • The Little White Pony

    Joshua Marking

    (Page Publishing, Inc., March 6, 2019)
    The little white pony faces what he thinks are overwhelming odds to try to be noticed. Each time he attempts to reach the standards of those around him, he finds he is unable to achieve them. For the standards he was trying to achieve were unrealistic. Through each challenge, he becomes more desperate in his attempt, where at the end, he goes away defeated to hide so no one will see him. But through it all, he learns that he can be accepted for who he is.
  • Little Pony

    caviezel-giovanni-rigo

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, March 15, 2011)
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