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RTF Review ʘ Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer by J. Suthern Hicks Kindle ePUB free online

Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer Inspired by the true story of a boy and a cat, "Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer" is a great way to teach children about the importance of family, prayer, and the unconditional love of God's furry creatures. One night, as Charlie say

TITLE:Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer
AUTHOR:J. Suthern Hicks
RATING:4.85 (326 Votes)
ASIN:1500859710
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:30 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2014-08-28
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Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer

Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer

Inspired by the true story of a boy and a cat, "Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer" is a great way to teach children about the importance of family, prayer, and the unconditional love of God's furry creatures. Charlie has been spending a lot of time at his grandmother's house because his mom is sick. Grandma's cat, Chocolate, has never cared for kids, and usually pays no attention to Charlie when he visits, but Grandma has promised Charlie that if he is patient and kind, Chocolate and he may one day become the best of friends. One night, as Charlie says his bedtime prayers, he learns that sometimes love can come from very unexpected places, and just when it's needed the most.

EDITORIAL :

"'Charlie and Chocolate's Purrfect Prayer' is a heartwarming story about young Charlie's loving relationship with his devoted Grandma, and how a pompous, disinterested cat rises to the occasion when he senses the boy really could use a friend." --Diane Bryan, Ed.M., Executive Director, The Intelligence Group 

"As an Early Childhood Educator I am constantly seeking out books that not only entertain but also educateThrough this delightful tale, Charlie learns that when things are difficult, prayer and patience can work wonders." --Kathy Ramirez, Disney Children's Center

REVIEW :

It took me to
many places that I didn't expect to go, & also deprived me of sleep
because I didn't want to stop reading! I think it only took 3 sessions to
get through 647 pages!

I cried for 15 minutes at the end.

Highly recommended (& if you read it, I suspect you'll understand
why I didn't want to give away very many details). Cynthia arouses sympathy -- who would want to be married to the Steve Garvey that she portrays? Still, she gives away too much of herself, which paints her sometimes as naïve, subservient, and whiny. Its intended purpose is to teach a person the foundation of the subject matter. On the strength of that, I am now going to read one of Morris's other books, to see if it is as good.. Green espouses in his book is true, and he actually does live what he believes.

It is refreshing to read a book that goes agains

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