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How to love the things you don’t by Scott Cranfield

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4 Stars


Wise Bear is, yes, very wise.


Cranfield pens a remarkable story in How to love the things you don’t. I've read Cranfield's work before, especially the Wise Bear series. The characters were interesting and the book was very to follow along. The illustrations were incredible sketches. This book would be perfect to read to a child or have the child read it back. It's very educational and has a great moral to it. It's fun to read, and very enjoyable. Wise Bear is very wise, and the story behind the story shows how much of an adventure in learning life's lessons is important. I look forward to reading more by this author. This book is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews.





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