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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    Hardcover (Crossway, June 30, 1997)
    In the town of Wemmickville there lives a Wemmick named Punchinello. Each day the residents award stickers―gold stars for the talented, smart, and attractive Wemmicks, and gray dots for those who make mistakes or are just plain ordinary. Punchinello, covered in gray dots, begins to feel worthless. Then one day he visits Eli the woodcarver, his creator, and he learns that his worth comes from a different source. Max Lucado’s beautiful story reminds us that we are special to God just the way we are. Parents and children alike will enjoy this touching portrayal of an eternal truth. This bestseller has sold millions of copies and is now available as a special paperback gift edition and includes captivating illustrations by Sergio Martinez.
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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Karen Hill, Sergio Martinez

    Board book (Crossway, Aug. 31, 2000)
    In You Are Special, Max Lucado tells the story of Punchinello, the wooden Wemmick who believes that he isn't good enough because of what others say about him. When will Punchinello realize how truly special he is?You Are Special is a beautiful story that reminds us that we are precious to God just the way we are. It is through spending daily time with him that we begin to see ourselves through his eyes. This is an important truth that children and parents need to know: God loves us even though we make mistakes and have flaws!This bestseller has sold millions of copies and is now available as a condensed board book for younger children.
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  • You Are Special: A Story for Everyone

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    Paperback (Crossway, June 7, 2011)
    You Are Special tells the story of Punchinello, the wooden Wemmick. The inhabitants of Wemmicksville spend their days placing stickers on each other. Golden star stickers are put on the talented, smart, and attractive Wemmicks. Gray dot stickers are for those who make mistakes and don’t stand out. Punchinello, despite his best efforts to get stars from the other Wemmicks, is covered in gray dots and begins to believe he’ll never be worth anything. Then one day he visits Eli the woodcarver, his creator, and everything changes.Max Lucado’s beautiful story reminds us that we are precious to God just the way we are. Parents and children alike will enjoy this touching portrayal of an eternal truth. This bestseller has sold millions of copies and is now available as a special paperback gift edition and includes captivating illustrations by Sergio Martinez.
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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    eBook (Crossway, June 30, 1997)
    The little wooden people called Wemmicks scurry about their days doing what they always do: sticking gold stars on the pretty and talented Wemmicks or gray dots on those who make mistakes. But now the stickering is all the more important. The Festival is at hand. That means that the envied Most Stars Award and the dreaded Most Dots Award are about to be given out. And poor Punchinello is sure to be a shoo-in for the Most Dots. But thanks to a new friend, he is about to learn a very important lesson that kids of all ages need to hear: no matter how others judge their worth, God cherishes each of them just as they are. Now this award-winning story, drawn from the classic bestseller, comes to life in this fully animated video with songs for your kids to sing along with. They'll love it because it's so much fun. You'll love it because of the eternal truth it teaches them: You Are Precious in His Sight.
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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    Hardcover (Candle Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    Every day the small wooden people called Wemmicks do the same thing: stick gold stars or grey dots on one another. In this children's tale, Eli the woodcarver helps Punchinello understand how special he is - no matter what other Wemmicks may think. It's a vital message for children everywhere: that they are all special in God's eyes.
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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    Hardcover (Crossway, Aug. 17, 2007)
    In You Are Special, Max Lucado tells the story of Punchinello, the wooden Wemmick who believes that he isn't good enough because of what others say about him. When will Punchinello realize how truly special he is? You Are Special is a beautiful story that reminds us that we are precious to God just the way we are. It is through spending daily time with him that we begin to see ourselves through his eyes. This is an important truth that children and parents need to know: God loves us even though we make mistakes and have flaws! This best-seller has sold millions of copies and is now available in a limited, ten-year anniversary edition. The accompanying CD includes a special reading of the story by Max Lucado and music by Christian artist Phil Keaggy.
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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1997)
    In this heart warming tale, Eli helps Punchinello understand how special he is, no matter what other Wemmicks may think. Children will learn a vital lesson: regardless of how the world sees them, God loves each of them just as they are.
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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    Hardcover (Crossway, April 26, 2002)
    Every now and then there is a story that touches the hearts of all who hear it. A story that speaks to your soul and says, "This is true!" This is one of those stories. It is about the Punchinello in each of us--the part of you that struggles to believe that someone treasures you. Someone who doesn't judge you by what you look like, what you have, or what you do. Someone who loves you just because you are you. It's a vital message we all need to hear. A message we need to share with others: You are special, no matter what.
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  • You Are Special: A Story About Self-worth

    Max Lucado

    Board book (Thomas Nelson Inc, July 1, 2004)
    Max was interested in helping children understand their value-not from the world's perspective, but from God's. Wemmicksville is a land created by Eli, the "God" figure of the story. He creates each Wemmick in Wemmicksville uniquely, each with its own look and personality. Each story and video is a new adventure with the citizens of Wemmicksville. Punchinello is the central character, along with his friends Lucia, Splint, and Chip. When Punchinello strays from Eli, he begins to have problems. Only when Punchinello stays close to Eli does he clearly see how to walk through his life in Wemmicksville.In this heartwarming tale, Eli helps Punchinello understand how special he is-no matter what other Wemmicks may think. Children will learn a vital lesson-regardless of how the world sees them, God loves each of them just as they are.
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  • You Are Special a Story for Everyone

    Max Lucado

    Hardcover (Crossway, Aug. 16, 2002)
    You are special just the way you are!
  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado

    CD-ROM (Crossway Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Every day Wemmicks do the same thing--either stick gold stars or gray dots on one another. The pretty ones, those with smooth wood and fine paint, always get stars. The talented ones do, too. Others, though, who can do little or who have chipped paint, get ugly, gray dots. Punchinello is one of these. In this delightful children's tale, children will love hearing how Eli the woodcarver helps Punchinello understand how special he is--marks and all. It's a vital message for children everywhere: that God cherishes them just as they are.
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  • You Are Special

    Max Lucado, Sergio Martinez

    Paperback (Crossway Books, Aug. 16, 1997)
    The world tells kids, "You're special if . . . If you have the brains, the looks, the talent." God tells them, You're special just because. No qualifications necessary." Only one of those messages will find its place in their hearts. That's why every child you know needs to hear the one, reassuring truth: "You Are Precious in His Sight." Max Lucado's delightful, fully illustrated children's tale from the pages of "Tell Me the Secrets" will help you say it again and again . . . with love.
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