This series delves into a whimsical world of wooden figurines whose worth is determined by stickers of stars and dots. The narrative explores themes of inherent value and acceptance, emphasizing that everyone is precious just as they are. Through enchanting stories, it delivers a profound yet accessible message about love, forgiveness, and self-worth. This is an inspiring read for all ages.
Every day the small wooden people called Wemmicks do the same thing: stick
gold stars or grey dots on one another. In this children's tale, 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
they are all special in God's eyes.
The story unfolds in Wemmicksville, where Puchinello learns a vital lesson about self-worth, emphasizing that love comes from identity rather than possessions. Accompanied by warm illustrations from Martinez, this sequel to "You Are Special" reinforces themes of acceptance and belonging, promising to resonate with readers and become a cherished classic.
Beloved author Max Lucado shares an important message about being who God
created us to be through this tale of Punchinello's struggle with the newest
fad in Wemmicksville.
Lucado offers up a familiar tale with a modern day twist that will teach and
entertain your child about the importance of being who God created them to be.
Another vividly illustrated tale from the Wemmicksville series. schovat popis
With the Maker-Day Festival fast approaching, Punchinello wants to do something really big for Eli, the woodcarver. But everyone else he meets in Wemmicksville is also trying to make the best contribution to the festival.Hans believes that his seven-layer chocolate cherry truffle cake with double butter-cream frosting will be the best part, but Violet is sure her bountiful bouquet will come out on top. Lucia knows her vocal solo will make the day, and Dr. Marvel is eager to show off his magnificent Marvellaphony-organoni. What can Punchinello do?When all of Wemmicksville gathers for the unveiling of the cake and the bouquet and Lucia's solo, Punchinello accidentally destroys the cake, the bouquet, and the Marvellaphony-organoni! What could have been a disaster results in the marvelous gift, and the people of Wemmicksville realize that Maker-Day is not about a cake or a bouquet-it's all about Eli.