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Bingo The Banjo Picking Bear

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Book 1 in the "All God's Critters" series is an enjoyable treatfor young readers. In it, author Jay Miller gives a genuine an exuberance toBingo that ultimately proves infectious as you find yourself bopping andsinging along to his musical zeal. Also, the volume is amply and richlyillustrated, which does much to bring Bingo to life, veritably dancing off thepage.

Bingo The Banjo Picking Bear will surely liven up many abedtime readings, at the same time teaching youngsters all over the world thattheir most fervent wishes can indeed come true--as long as they're made for theright reasons.

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Bingo The Banjo Picking Bear

Book 1 in the "All God's Critters" series is an enjoyable treat for young readers. In it, author Jay Miller gives a genuine an exuberance to Bingo that ultimately proves infectious as you find yourself bopping and singing along to his musical zeal. Also, the volume is amply and richly illustrated, which does much to bring Bingo to life, veritably dancing off the page.

Bingo The Banjo Picking Bear will surely liven up many a bedtime readings, at the same time teaching youngsters all over the world that their most fervent wishes can indeed come true--as long as they're made for the right reasons.

Sal and Sally

Readers of all ages are sure to enjoy book 2. In it, author Jay Miller does a commendable job of highlighting the advantages of getting along and working together, outlining just how beneficial the principles of teamwork, sharing, and selflessness are when put into real practice. The collective strength that can be manifested through genuine bonding is a lesson that it's never too late to learn.

Miller also places special emphasis on the importance of changing one's ways in order to gain the trust of others. The power of redemption is a universal theme that never gets old, and, as he depicts in the decisions that Nasty Nick ultimately makes, Miller does an effective job of showing the reader just how advantageous it can be to seek to make amends for past wrongs.

Sure to become a permanent addition to personal libraries, Sal and Sally is an engaging tale, both enlightening and entertaining.

Opal, Herby, And Squeaky

Book 3 is a delightful children's tale by Christian Fiction author Jay Miller. In it, Miller skillfully spurs original thought in the minds of young readers, helping them realize that for every action there is a consequence--be it good or bad--and that each decision we make must be preceded by careful, deliberate forethought. By doing so, we can prevent ourselves from falling into pratfalls that often accompany the folly of diving head-first into situations whose virtue is superficial at best.

Miller also does a commendable job of displaying the transcendent power of forgiveness, particularly the second chances with which it provides us all. As we are all human, we are all prone to making mistakes, but the importance of patience and understanding in the face of common error is not often stressed enough--a point that Miller makes in compelling fashion.

Opal, Herby, and Squeaky is a welcome literary treat with a powerful, inviting message.

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