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Hermie, una oruga común Libro Ilustrado

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¡Cuidado! Hermie podrá ser una oruga más, pero su agusanado estilo le robará el corazón. Hermie, un adorable personaje del renombrado autor de grandes éxitos y pastor Max Lucado, y su amigo del alma, Wormie, se preguntan por qué Dios -su buen amigo y Creador- decidió hacerlos tan poca cosa. No es para menos, pues las demás criaturas que encuentran siempre tienen algo remarcado o bello que los destaca. Pero Hermie y Wormie se arrastran bajo el peso de las comparaciones. . . y siempre salen mal. Entonces se produce el milagro. En una maravillosa transformación, comprenden la verdad que hay tras el impecable plan de Dios. Y su propósito. Y su amor. Es una historia que en un nivel sencillo dejará embelesados a sus hijos. Pero lo que enseña la Biblia en cuanto a confiar en la agenda de Dios profundizará su sentido de identidad y el gozo de aceptar el asombroso diseño de Dios en ellos.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 13, 2003
      Bestselling Christian author Lucado appears in the opening moments of this animated video, introducing his most recent project, "A Just Like Jesus Story" starring Hermie the caterpillar. Hermie, voiced by Tim Conway, laments the fact that he is ordinary—not strong like an ant, beautiful like a ladybug or resourceful like a snail. Each time he compares his shortcomings to the seemingly superior attributes of another creature, Hermie prays to God, asking about his predicament. The reply comes, "I'm not finished with you yet." Of course, Hermie doesn't understand God's wisdom until he transforms into a butterfly (as does his pal Wormie, voiced by Don Knotts). Lucado appears at the story's end to explain that God does not necessarily "give us new wings," but he "gives us a new heart." Unfortunately, the message may be a bit muffled for some young viewers who see Hermie accepting himself only after he's no longer a caterpillar. Quality animation (paying homage to Antz
      and A Bug's Life), music and voice talent buoy this effort. Ages 3-up. (Jan.)FYI:Simultaneous release with picture book and board book.

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