Every day the small wooden people called Wemmicks do the same thing: stick either gold stars or gray dots on one another. The pretty ones--those with smooth wood and fine paint--always get stars. The talented ones do, too. Others, though, who can do little or who have chipped paint, get ugly gray dots. Like Punchinello.
In this heartwarming children's tale from best-selling author Max Lucado, Eli the woodcarver helps Punchinello understand how special he is--no matter what other Wemmicks may think. It's a vital message for children everywhere: that regardless of how the world evaluates them, God cherishes each of them, just as they are.
This tale originally appeared within one of the chapters in the award-winning children's bestseller Tell Me the Secrets.
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Absolutely beautiful book about God’s love for you because He created you! All 4 of my children love this book!
This book teaches a very important lesson: we don't need to always care about what other people think of us. All that matters is that our Creator thinks we are very special, no matter what. I would recommend this book to all children. The illustrations are nice too. #SummerReading