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St. Francis Digital Short Stories

 





Digital Short Stories (3) featuring St. Francis of Assisi, the Patron Saint of animals and the environment. Each book will delight and entertain your child. The fun activities contained within each book will encourage creativity and critical thinking skills. Easy to download.

"St. Francis and The Puppy In the Garden" - This delightful short story, featuring one of the most loving saints in history, will take your child on an adventure of love, compassion for God's creatures, and doing what is right even when it is not easy. This e-book also contains creative and fun learning exercises designed to stimulate thought and creativity. These exercises will make practicing math and reading a FUN adventure. This story, coupled with the educational exercises, will provide hours of educational entertainment for your child.

"St. Francis, Brother Sun and Sister Moon" - In this magical children's book, your child will learn important lessons on how to care for our earth from St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of the environment. St. Francis engages in a poignant and meaningful dialogue with Brother Sun, Sister Moon and Mother Earth on ways, within our modern society, to keep the earth and all of her inhabitants healthy. This book, in a lively and entertaining way, will offer practical tips appropriate for children of all ages, on how we can each do our part. As an extra bonus, this e-book contains fun and creative learning prompts that will not only teach your child valuable lessons but will entertain for hours.

"St. Francis - Turning People Into Trees" - In this thoughtful short story, St. Francis uses the example of trees to explain how we are all different and unique and why we should appreciate and celebrate our differences. The lesson contained within this story will encourage thoughtful thinking and creativity.





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