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SUMMARY: Ever wonder where animals came from? God created them of course! These adorable animals are curious by nature so buckle up because God has some serious explaining to do! Snake! The Boss will see you now!

Today is Snake’s creation day at the Creation Station and God has a meeting planned to discuss the way ahead. Snake quickly finds out just how much he can do while also learning about some of his—uh—shortcomings. Now you can be a fly on the wall to this hilarious creation story!

The BookViral Review:

A magical little story of wonder and delight, Charles Peterson has created an enchanting children’s tale. One that weaves deceptively simple words with the beguiling illustrations of Brian Russell, it is sure to capture the imaginations of all who turn its pages. A simple story and yet cleverly contrived to ensure young minds don’t wander, Peterson delivers a timeless story for young readers that attests to his ability to keep readers spellbound throughout. Told in timely tongue in cheek prose, God Creates A Snake is both original and intriguing and although it doesn’t claim to impart a spiritual message it does encourage young minds to reflect on the animals with which we share our world and the vast differences between them. It’s a short read with frugal dialogue but combine Brian Russell’s simple eye-catching illustrations along with a little humour from Peterson and everything you’d expect from a children’s classic can be found inside.

Not only bringing a smile to the faces of young readers. but is sure to be enjoyed by parents as well. God Creates A Snake is highly recommended.

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