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Audio: Think to Jesus
Author unknown. Illustrations by Zeb.
Read by David Salas. Design by Stefan Merour.
Copyright © 2012 by The Family International
A Joyful Heart

“A joyful heart is good medicine” (Proverbs 17:22 ESV).
God created you to enjoy the life He’s given you! He wants you to be happy and even to have fun and to laugh at times.

Did you know that even when something makes you sad, you can feel better if you smile?
Think about something good and positive, something that makes you happy, and it can help you smile even when you’re having a difficult day.

Smile! It will make you feel better.
“A glad heart makes a cheerful face” (Proverbs 15:13 ESV).
Adapted by My Wonder Studio staff, based on writings published by TFI.
Illustrations by Mercy.
Copyright © 2013 by The Family International
The Fountain of God’s Love
Author unknown. Illustrations by Zeb. Read by David Salas.
Design by Christia Copeland.
Copyright © 2012 by The Family International
A Little Time with Jesus
Here’s something you can try as a reminder of how close Jesus is to you.
Close your eyes and think of something you would like to do with Jesus. Use your imagination. For example, maybe you imagine hopping on a bicycle with Jesus riding a bike along with you. The two of you are biking along a path. Since this is in your imagination, you can go as fast as you like, or you can even imagine having a race. The two of you are having so much fun racing to the end of the path. Who wins? It might be you, or it might be Jesus.
You can imagine racing again and again, where you both have opportunities to win. After all, you are having fun!
This little exercise is to remind you of how close Jesus is to you. He enjoys being a part of all that you do!
Author unknown. Illustrated by Alvi. Designed by Roy Evans.Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright © 2012 by The Family International
Trudge and Zippy
Don’t miss the other titles in this series: “Different Kinds of Friends,” “Kizzy, Bugle, and the Honey," and "Welcome Back Webber."
Authored by Derek and Michelle Brookes. Audio dramatization by RadioActive Productions.
Illustrations by Hugo Westphal and Ana Fields.
© 2000 Aurora Production AG. Used by permission.
The Overcoat
Author unknown. Illustrations by Zeb.
Read by David Salas and Carlin Gilligan. Design by Christia Copeland.
Copyright © 2012 by The Family International