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Little Lad: A Story of Sharing and Heroes

"Little Lad" tells the heartwarming tale of a young boy who brings his lunch of five barley loaves and two fishes to share with Jesus, illustrating the power of generosity. Alongside this narrative, we explore the concept of heroes, noting that they can be found in our families and community, not just in stories. The work also references biblical figures like Daniel, who showed courage in the lion’s den, and concludes with reflections on light and darkness. A unique blend of stories emphasizing kindness and bravery.

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Little Lad: A Story of Sharing and Heroes

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  1. Little Lad Theme Words By Donna Meador

  2. Little Lad Little Lad brought a lunch of 5 barley loaves and two small fish with him. He shared this lunch with Jesus. A little boy

  3. Lion A large wild cat that lives in Africa. The male lion has a mane around his head.

  4. Hero • A person of courage or ability who is a good model . A hero can be anyone. People in your family can be heroes. They do not wear capes and fly threw the air.

  5. Daniel The man in the Bible that spent a night in the lion’s den. An angel was in the den with Daniel and shut the lions’ mouths.

  6. Jesus Jesus was born as a baby and then died to saves us. God’s Son

  7. Dark Dark Light This word is an antonym. It means the opposite of light. Very little light or no light

  8. Credits All graphics: Microsoft PowerPoint. Redmond, WA: Microsoft, 2001. Computer software.

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