When Brother and Sister Bear want to buy more toys at the mall, even though they already have an abundance of things, their parents tell them that God's creations are more valuable than anything money can buy.
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"Turn my eyes away from worthless things." - Psalm 119:37
*Thanks to Zondervan for providing a copy for review.*
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