Overview
By Jeff White and Mikal Keefer
Illustrated by Julie Mellan
There is so much to be thankful for—more than you could ever imagine.
And when Savanna the giraffe thinks about all the amazing reasons we have to be grateful, she sees how God is good!
Good, Gooder, Goodest! Thank You, God! is packed with vibrant illustrations and relationship-reinforcing Bible truths that encourage kids to be thankful for all they have. With this Christian children's book, your kids (ages 4+) are reminded in kid-friendly ways that God is good, and you'll value this message that draws your kids closer to God.
Check out the entire Best of Buddies series, including:
- That's Not Fair! Doesn't God Care?
- Boohoo to Woohoo! God Is Always Good
- A Flurry of Worry
- Is Anyone Out There?
- I've Got This!
- I Was Born for This!
- Uh-Oh! I Did It Again!
- I Can Do Anything!
Children will love these engaging Bible books for kids as they draw closer to God and discover how special they are to him. (The Buddies featured in the Best of Buddies series are from Group's Roar vacation Bible school, Group's Shipwrecked vacation Bible school, and Group's Maker Fun Factory vacation Bible school)
Product Detail
32 pages
8.5" x 11" Hardover
Author Bio
Jeff White is a lead content developer for Group Publishing, where he's written or co-written 15 books for church ministry and faith development, including the Friends With God Story Bible. He has a passion for helping people grow their creativity, and leads creativity workshops at ministry conferences around the country. A graduate of Biola University, Jeff has also published several books for young readers, including The Runaway Candy Cane.
Mikal Keefer is a grandfather who's authored more than 25 books for kids of all ages. His chief aim in life is snuggling his grandkids close so they can enjoy a good story together.
Julie Mellan's love for art began the first day she could hold a pen. After earning a literary bachelor's degree, she studied classic drawing, illustration, and animation in the French art school Ecole Emile Cohl. She's pursued her love for children's illustration since 2011, with her work appearing in more than a dozen children's books. Her art portrays clumsy, cute animal characters in pencil sketch and watercolor.