Molly and the Good Shepherd

Molly and the Good Shepherd by Chris Auer is a children’s book published by Zondervan in 2005, featuring 40 pages in English. This story is designed for children aged 4-8 and revolves around the theme of being lost and found during a class outing to an art museum. As Molly becomes captivated by the art, she finds herself separated from her classmates and seeks help from a uniformed guard, leading her to a comforting encounter with a significant painting.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines Molly’s adventure with reproductions of various artworks, alongside whimsical illustrations of her school class. The book explores themes of comfort and guidance through the figure of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, making it a blend of juvenile fiction with religious elements. This edition offers a visually engaging experience for young readers, combining art appreciation with a meaningful message.
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A story about being lost and found–for ages 4-8 When her class goes on an outing to the art museum, Molly is so enthralled with the art that she gets lost. She goes to the uniformed guard for help and discovers the most wonderful painting of all–The Good Shepherd–and takes comfort in Jesus, her shepherd. The book incorporates reproductions of pieces of art–as well as whimsical drawings of the school class on tour.
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