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A tender Christian farm-girl picture book about faith, patience, and discovering that "not yet" means you're still becoming who God made you to be. Little farm girl Princess Avery Joanna watches her big sister do all the things she's told she's "not big enough, strong enough, or fast enough" to try. Feeling left out, she lies in the tall grass watching clouds drift by-until her PopPop invites her on a gentle walk to the barn. There, among goats, chickens, and an old red tractor, PopPop teaches Avery one powerful little word: YET You Eventually get There. Through warm farmyard moments and…mehr

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A tender Christian farm-girl picture book about faith, patience, and discovering that "not yet" means you're still becoming who God made you to be. Little farm girl Princess Avery Joanna watches her big sister do all the things she's told she's "not big enough, strong enough, or fast enough" to try. Feeling left out, she lies in the tall grass watching clouds drift by-until her PopPop invites her on a gentle walk to the barn. There, among goats, chickens, and an old red tractor, PopPop teaches Avery one powerful little word: YET You Eventually get There. Through warm farmyard moments and timeless Bible truths, Avery discovers that even the greatest heroes of faith once had to wait for their "yet." With love, patience, and faith, she learns that God made her for a special purpose and every small step brings her closer to it. Beautifully illustrated and full of Christian encouragement, Not Enough Yet reminds every child that they are enough, they are loved, and with God's help, they will get there just not yet. Perfect for: ✨ Families seeking Christian bedtime stories for children ✨ Parents teaching patience, confidence, and faith ✨ Grandparents and Sunday school teachers sharing God's love ✨ Readers who love growth mindset books with Bible-based encouragement What young readers will learn: * God's timing is perfect growth takes faith and patience. * "Yet" is a word of hope that turns frustration into faith. * Every child has a purpose that unfolds in God's time. * Waiting can be beautiful when you trust God's plan.