Erik knows that he can pray with his eyes closed. But sometimes when he is hard at work doing math problems, it is okay to pray with his eyes open too. Like the time Shaela got the flu--Erik asked God to make her well again. In this delightful book by best-selling children's author and illustrator Jeannie St. John Taylor, Erik learns about compassion, forgiveness, acceptance, and the importance of asking Jesus into his heart.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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Jeannie St. John Taylor, the author of many books, lives with her husband of thirty years on a small working farm in the middle of Portland, Oregon. She is a professional artist, as well as a mother and former teacher. Jeannie St. John Taylor, the author of many books, lives with her husband of thirty years on a small working farm in the middle of Portland,
More about Jeannie St John TaylorJeannie St. John Taylor, the author of many books, lives with her husband of thirty years on a small working farm in the middle of Portland, Oregon. She is a professional artist, as well as a mother and former teacher. Jeannie St. John Taylor, the author of many books, lives with her husband of thirty years on a small working farm in the middle of Portland,
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