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Run Rikki Run

Margie Fisher

Publisher: Morgan James Kids

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Summary

Shows how to deal with the fear of failure
Shows how a disability does not limit an individual
Shows how the motivation of pride is not as powerful as love
Shows how our goals should not overshadow the experience of the journey
Appeals to coaches to show proper motivation while competing
Appeals to teachers to use in classroom to teach about respect of self and others
Appeals to parents to help children with the fear of failure and how you don’t always have to be the best to get the best out of and experience
Appeals to Sunday School teachers to show how to first seek the Kingdom of God over the kingdom of this world and still be a winner.
Appeals to Home School students to cover topics on adolescence, competition, love, disabilities, faith, failure, peer pressure
Available since: 02/06/2018.

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