Eric says please

· The Good Book Company
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A fun, rhyming storybook that introduces young children to the biblical concept of dependency on God.

Eric's day at school gets worse and worse as he refuses any help. Then Grandpa tells Eric that we should always be ready to ask for help - from family, friends, teachers - and especially from God himself.

Instead of relying on themselves, children will learn to depend on God, who loves to answer the prayers of those who ask humbly and graciously for his help.

Dai Hankey is a Welsh church-planting pastor who's also a DJ and rapper. The "Eric says…" books use his rapping gifts to create fun, punchy stories that young children will love to listen to.

Combined with stunning artwork by Xavier Bonet, Eric says please will quickly become a firm favorite with young children.

Can be read to children 3-5 years old, or by children 6-8 years old.

Teach children gratitude and repentance with the other books in the series: Eric says thanks and Eric says sorry

Um höfundinn

Dai Hankey is a church-planting pastor in the Welsh Valleys, where he lives with his wife, Michelle, and four young children. He is founder of Red Community, a Christian charity that fights human trafficking in Wales. Dai is a former skateboarder and loves to DJ. He is the author of The Hard Corps, A Man's Greatest Challenge and the Eric Says… series.

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