Boys and girls, just like men and
woman, are created in God’s image. Unfortunately, we don’t always see how that
applies to us. I think that children
often confuse their lack of ability in a certain area for being less than. Less
than their friends or classmates, less than a sibling or cousin, less than everyone
else.
Human nature leads us to focus more
on what we can’t do than the one or two areas where we excel.
So, What’s so Wonderful About Webster?
By Stephen and Alex Kendrick, with illustrations by Daniel Fernandez (B&H
Kids, 2019) (inspired by the film Overcomer) comes along at an ideal
time. We need to get over giving
participation trophies, and acknowledge the unique person that God created each
of us to be. A person with unique gifts and talents.
Webster,
in his opinion, has no talent, he’s a klutz, and probably reminds you of the
kid who always gets picked last at recess or in gym class. And now it’s time
for games day at school, it’s a fierce competition between classes, and Webster
is convinced that he should be sick and stay home from school so he won’t be a liability
for his team.
He goes
to school and realizes that God has given him a special gift, a gift that ultimately
helps his class win. A delightful way to
teach children that we’re all a part of God’s family, and each member of the family
brings something special to the table.
I received
a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. There was
no requirement to write a positive review.
5/5