Eric Says Please
$9.99
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.
Children will learn that God loves to answer their prayers, so they can depend on Him, and to ask for help humbly by saying please.
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 new 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.
Also in the series: Eric says thanks and Eric says sorry
Available on backorder
SKU (ISBN): 9781910307540
ISBN10: 1910307548
Dai Hankey | Illustrator: Xavier Bonet
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2017
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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