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Adam Raccoon and the Race to Victory Mountain (Keane, Glen, Parables for Kids.)

Adam Raccoon and the Race to Victory Mountain (Keane, Glen, Parables for Kids.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
Review: This is an outstanding story teaching children biblical truths. The author uses delightful characters such as Adam Raccoon and King Aren the Lion.

In this story Adam Raccoon is running in a race to Victory Mountain, but he does not realize all the ways it is easy to stray from the path just as it is in our life as we try to live for God, but kind King Aren gently leads him back. This story symbolizes our walk with God and how easy it is to stray, but also shows how Jesus is always there to gently leads us back.

The illustrations are colorful and pleasing to the eye. This is a great little book and I recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
Review: This is an outstanding story teaching children biblical truths. The author uses delightful characters such as Adam Raccoon and King Aren the Lion.

In this story Adam Raccoon is running in a race to Victory Mountain, but he does not realize all the ways it is easy to stray from the path just as it is in our life as we try to live for God, but kind King Aren gently leads him back. This story symbolizes our walk with God and how easy it is to stray, but also shows how Jesus is always there to gently leads us back.

The illustrations are colorful and pleasing to the eye. This is a great little book and I recommend it.


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