Our children are growing up with a naiveté that our nation cannot afford. They are not being taught the values our nation was founded upon, but instead are growing up in a superficial society. God is being pushed out of our schools, and if you can reach the children at an early stage in their lives to build their trust and faith in the One who created them, then you have paved the way for hope in our world. I know there are many books that target the same premise, but the upcoming series of books will be quite different than any others you will read.
This book is one in a series that challenges the parents to teach a child in the way he/she should go. An overall view of this book simply starts out dealing with children as well as those in charge of teaching our kids.
When children read about Dolly, they will:
Be very interested how she handles the trials and adjustments in growing up.
Even though Dolly has a good heart, she has a tendency to be a little opinionated and is quite precocious. Dolly also seeks to be the center of attention. You will observe Dolly as she experiences everyday life------what her viewpoints are and the outcome of someone growing up to face the opportunities and challenges of our ever-changing world.
Owlbert is Dolly’s best friend. He not only possesses the mind of a genius, but is very humble. He seems to be very patient with Dolly, even to the point of continuously rescuing her from all the playful antics she becomes involved in while she’s trying to be the center of attention.
Grandpa is the love of Dolly’s life. He is always there when she needs him; always supportive of her creativity, and someone she looks to for guidance. This kindly gentleman makes her feel very happy and secure. If there is ever a problem, Dolly always runs to Grandpa for advice and comfort.
The book will make an indelible impression upon children that they will carry with them for years to come. The reader will not be disappointed.