Punchinello
I got two comments this week. Aren't comments great? I feel affirmed when I have comments. People, often total strangers (and it's even better then), have acknowledged my existence and approved. It's like the mini version of getting an award. It's like a Wemmick getting a star instead of a gray spot. Have you ever read that story by Max Lucado? I think it's called You Are Special... It's actually quite profound. I'll look it up, hold on... Here's the publishers' description:
"Every day the small wooden people called Wemmicks do the same thing: stick either 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. Like Punchinello.
In this heartwarming children's tale from the best-selling pen of author Max Lucado, 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 regardless of how the world evaluates them, God cherishes each of them, just as they are."
Aaaaww....
1 Comments:
I bought this book at a Friends of the Library booksale so when our little man arrives, we can teach him the beautiful lesson Punchinello learned :)
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