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Did you know there are nearly 10,000 species of birds in the world? Have you ever wondered why God made so many-or how He felt while creating them? God, Did You Have Fun Creating Birds? invites readers into a world of color, curiosity, and childlike wonder. Written through the eyes of a thoughtful child, this heartwarming picture book asks playful questions about God's creativity:Did some birds make Him smile? Did any make Him laugh? Why did He make so many-big and small, fast and slow, flying and those who never fly at all? With each feathered creature, young readers glimpse God as both…mehr

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Did you know there are nearly 10,000 species of birds in the world? Have you ever wondered why God made so many-or how He felt while creating them? God, Did You Have Fun Creating Birds? invites readers into a world of color, curiosity, and childlike wonder. Written through the eyes of a thoughtful child, this heartwarming picture book asks playful questions about God's creativity:Did some birds make Him smile? Did any make Him laugh? Why did He make so many-big and small, fast and slow, flying and those who never fly at all? With each feathered creature, young readers glimpse God as both Creator and Artist-someone who delights in variety, imagination, and joy. Illustrator and author Amy Evans brings every bird to life through painted paper collage. Over two years, she hand-painted hundreds of pieces of paper, layering texture and color to create one-of-a-kind illustrations as unique as the birds themselves. This book doesn't offer final answers-just an open invitation to wonder. And in the end, one charming little bird asks the sweetest question of all: "God, did You have fun creating me?" Perfect for ages 3-8, this gentle and imaginative book makes a meaningful gift for:Christian families Nature lovers and bird enthusiasts Homeschoolers and faith-based classrooms Art-loving parents and kids who love to ask big questions Celebrate creativity, curiosity, and the joy of being wonderfully made-with every wing, song, and feather.