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Hardcover Am I Making God Smile? Book

ISBN: 0825437253

ISBN13: 9780825437250

Am I Making God Smile?

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Nothing seems to be going right today for Erik. But instead of getting mad, Erik finds that he can turn the bad into things that make God smile-and this makes Erik smile too. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A great example

Jeannie St. John Taylor's "Am I Making God Smile?" teaches children that we should attempt to please God in our everyday behavior. The book opens with a young boy named Erik scurrying to get ready for school. The box of waffles is empty and the milk is sour, but instead of being upset, he decides to shrug it off and eat a banana. He thinks, "My cheerful spirit makes [God] smile...doesn't it?" Then he attempts to find a neat rock he wanted to bring for show-and-tell, but before he can find it, his father tells him to hurry up because otherwise he'll be late for work. Instead of complaining, Erik makes a conscious decision to thank God for a dad who drives him to school. "That makes God really happy," Erik thinks, "because he likes it when kids have good attitudes. Isn't that right?" Arriving to class late, Erik finds himself stuck with the new kid, Chuck, as his partner in a nature hunt. He knows the other kids will make fun of him for being Chuck's partner, but he doesn't want to hurt Chuck's feelings. "I'll bet God smiles when I decide to treat Chuck nice," Erik thinks. Sure enough, one of the boys makes disparaging comments about Chuck, but instead of saying what he thinks his bullying and popular classmate wants him to say, Erik decides to do what God would want him to do. "I don't think Chuck's a dork," he says. And then he thinks, "That makes God smile, doesn't it?" And so the day progresses, with Erik always trying to do what God wants him to do. When a classmate smirks at his classroom achievements, he prays for God to help him not be mad, and asks God to forgive the classmate. He comforts Chuck when their project together doesn't go as planned. He eats lunch with Chuck and decides to do a cooperative show-and-tell with him. And when their show-and-tell awes the class, they're just as nice to the mean kid who's been teasing them as they would be to anyone else. The book ends: "And God looks down on us with a HUGE grin. I'm certain. We're sure showing God a good time today." What I Like: The concept is terrific. By having a young boy tell this story in his own words, we can crawl into his head and see that while he may be tempted to follow his instincts and react negatively, he makes a conscious choice to do what God wants him to do instead. Taylor's illustrations are big and bold and quirky. They include many interesting details to hold even younger children's attention. (Although I do wonder why a mysterious and funny looking bird can be found on every page...) Taylor also includes a page for parents, with suggestions about reading the book, talking about it, and putting it into action. What I Dislike: It bothers me that Erik ends many actions with a question. For example, after comforting Chuck, he thinks, "When God sees me comfort Chuck, he smiles...doesn't he?" This makes it seem Erik is unsure of God's reaction. In my opinion, it would be better to make these questions statements...or possibly leave them out altogether. Overall

excellent for kids

A delightful, colorful story that emphasizes good behavior and good moral choices. Finally! A book that teaches kids the values we have in our family!

When We Make God Smile :-)

Erik's really bad day began as soon as he got out of bed. He can't find his best purple rock for show-and-tell at school and his dad said they have to leave NOW because he's late for work. Instead of pairing with a friend for the class nature hunt, the teacher assigns him yucky-Chuck, the class dork. What a bad day! Am I Making God Smile, number three in the endearing Erik series, reveals choices and attitudes have consequences. Erik's very bad day teaches him to make the best of everything. He learns when he chooses to make God smile he makes himself smile too. Each colorful page is filled with lavish illustrations that pair well with the story line. The front and back cover entice youngsters to open the book and ask for a story. Well written and beautifully illustrated, Am I Making God Smile shows children how to have a prayerful attitude to carry them through even their worst day, an attitude that will make them happy and make God smile.
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