Webster the Scaredy Spider

Webster the Scaredy Spider

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Webster the Scaredy Spider (Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends)

Description of Webster the Scaredy Spider:

Based on the Hermie and Friends™ film by the same name, Webster, the Scaredy Spider is Max Lucado’s latest character to enter the garden. With little regard to the “Garden Treaty of ’85,” cute little Webster wanders into the garden to face his long list of fears: leaving home, other insects, talking in front of others, meeting new people, big lizards, water, heights, flying through the air, dark places . . .But little does he know, he is a big, hairy source of fear for all of the other insects in the garden. With guidance from God (after, of course, getting up the courage to talk to Him), Webster finds a way to face his fears, and in turn, the other insects learn to face Webster. With vividly colorful 3-D art from the film, this story will serve as a light-hearted reminder that God is always by our sides.

Information on Webster the Scaredy Spider from the publisher:

Based on the Hermie and Friends film by the same name, Webster, the Scaredy Spider is Max Lucado's latest character to enter the garden. With little regard to the "Garden Treaty of '85," cute little Webster wanders into the garden to face his long list of fears: leaving home, other insects, talking in front of others, meeting new people, big lizards, water, heights, flying through the air, dark places . . .But little does he know, he is a big, hairy source of fear for all of the other insects in the garden. With guidance from God (after, of course, getting up the courage to talk to Him), Webster finds a way to face his fears, and in turn, the other insects learn to face Webster. With vividly colorful 3-D art from the film, this story will serve as a light-hearted reminder that God is always by our sides.

Description of Troy Schmidt, author of Webster the Scaredy Spider:

A scared little spider learns to be brave. Webster is a scaredy spider, not a scary spider. Webster is afraid of water, dark places, lizards--even leaves and sticks. The bugs in the garden are afraid of Webster, and they want him to go away. But when the ladybug twins get stuck on a leaf in the river and are headed straight for a roaring waterfall, Webster is the only one who can rescue them. And he's afraid. Will he trust God to help him be brave? Based on the lovable characters from Max Lucado's Hermie and Friends, Webster the Scardy Spider reminds children that God will always be with them, and He will help them face their fears. Recommended for ages 4 to 7.