Hermie A Common Caterpillar

Hermie A Common Caterpillar by Max Lucado is a charming children’s book published by Thomas Nelson Inc on January 14, 2003. This 48-page edition presents the story of Hermie, an ordinary caterpillar, and his friend Wormie as they grapple with feelings of inadequacy and comparison. Through their journey, they explore themes of identity and purpose, ultimately discovering the significance of trusting in God’s timing and love.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and religious themes, as Hermie and Wormie learn to embrace their uniqueness despite feeling common. The story addresses social themes such as friendship and self-esteem, making it relatable for young audiences. With its delightful illustrations and heartfelt message, this book aims to inspire children to appreciate their individuality and the divine design in their lives.
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Watch out! Hermie may be just another caterpillar, but his wormy style will win your heart. An adorable new character from renowned, best selling author and pastor Max Lucado, Hermie (and his best friend, Wormie) wonder why God-their close friend and Creator-chose to make them so common. After all, every other creature they encounter boasts something bold or beautiful that makes them unique. But Hermie and Wormie wriggle under the weight of comparison-coming up short every time.
But then comes the miracle. With an amazing transformation, they both learn the truth behind God’s impeccable timing. And purpose. And love. It’s a story that on a simple level will leave your kids spell-bound. But the biblical truths of trusting in God’s timing will deepen their own understanding of identity and the joy of embracing God’s incredible design in them.
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