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Coloring Page: All Things Bright and Beautiful

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All things bright and beautiful,

All creatures great and small,

All things wise and wonderful:

The Lord God made them all.

He gave us eyes to see them,

And lips that we might tell

How great is God Almighty,

Who has made all things well.

—Cecil Frances Alexander (1818–1895)

Illustrated by Agnes Lemaire. Designed by Roy Evans.
Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright © 2021 The Family International

Coloring Page: Through Every Day: God Is Love

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God loves me no matter what. His love is bigger and better than any love I can feel or know because God is love.1 His love is real and perfect; it is eternal, and His faithfulness to His children lasts forever.2


Footnotes:
1 1 John 4:8
2 See Psalm 100:5.

Authored by Shanna Landon. Illustrated by Hugo Westphal. Designed by Roy Evans.
Illustration copyright © 2006 by Aurora Productions AG, Switzerland. Used by permission.
Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright © 2021 The Family International

Coloring Page: Proverbs for Kids: Honesty

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Honesty is when you speak the truth and your actions are truthful. Even when it is difficult, honesty is always the right thing to do. When you are honest, people will trust and respect you.

Read about Zacchaeus and Jesus in Luke 19:1–10.
Authored by Katiuscia Giusti. Illustrated by Didier Martin. Designed by Roy Evans
Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright © 2021 The Family International.

Coloring Page: Proverbs for Kids: Friendship

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A good friend is someone who is trustworthy, loyal, and caring. A good friend accepts you for who you are and appreciates all the things that make you unique.

Authored by Katiuscia Giusti. Illustrated by Didier Martin. Designed by Roy Evans
Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright © 2021 The Family International.

Coloring Page: Through Every Day: I Can Share with Others

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When I share what I have with others, it is a way that I can show kindness. When I share, I can bring joy to someone else, and it also brings me happiness.

Authored by Shanna Landon. Illustrated by Hugo Westphal. Designed by Roy Evans.
Illustration copyright © 2006 by Aurora Productions AG, Switzerland. Used by permission.
Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright © 2021 The Family International

Coloring Page: The Giraffe's Sneeze

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Sad-sack Sally,
A tall and slender calf,
Slumped under a tree,
She was a sick giraffe.

"A-A-ACHOO!
Me-oh-me, me-oh-my,
What should I do?"
She said with a sigh.

Billy Buzzard
Flew to the shady tree.
"How's it going,
My sweet friend, Sally?"

Answer she tried,
But she could only sneeze.
"You got chilly
From the evening breeze?"

"I was silly—
Got first wet, then so cold!
Oh my, Billy,
I didn't do as I was told."

"You've learned that now,"
Said her kind buzzard friend.
"It won't be long
Till your sneezes will end.

"A few more days
And then you'll play and run.
But while you wait
You can still have fun.

"How ’bout we try
Something diff'rent to do:
Use some gratitude
Till you're as good as new.

"Cheer up, and laugh,
Not ev'rything is wrong.
You're still a giraffe,
And your neck is still long."

That was funny,
So she started to tell
A joke, a praise—
And very soon she felt swell.

"I'll do my best
To rest, and I can laugh:
I may be sick
But I'm still a giraffe."

Sally was soon well.
Without a sneeze
She felt swell
Eating leaves off the trees.

Authored by Koriane Qui. Illustrated by Sandra Reign. Designed by Roy Evans.
Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright © 2021 by The Family International.