A lesson in seeing the best in everyone. Ruby adds her friends into her painting and gets a smile of approval from each of them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute story; warm feelings toward God,
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This review is from: Ruby Paints a Picture (I Can Read! / Ruby Raccoon) (Paperback)
The story is cute. Note that I didn't realize that it was very geared toward recognizing God (Ruby thinks that the tree is "a gift from God, so she paints it" -- that refrain is used several times in the short book). This is neither good nor bad! Just wanted to share that as it may either entice or dissuade people from the book. :)
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We Love Ruby!,
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This review is from: Ruby Paints a Picture (I Can Read! / Ruby Raccoon) (Paperback)
Our favorite Ruby book is probably Ruby Paints a Picture. Ruby loves to paint pictures of God's gifts, and begins painting a tree. One by one, her friends come along and request that she paint them. Ruby is happy to paint them because they are each a gift from God. When they see the painting, they are each disappointed that Ruby did not paint their best feature (webbed feet, long ears, wide wings and red tail). At the end of the book, Ruby explains that she painted four very special gifts from God. Her friends quickly change their minds and say that Ruby did paint the very best part of them-their smiles!
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