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Young Jesus: The Boy Who Noticed

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Your sensitive child isn't broken. They're just like young Jesus.

Does your child notice everything? Feel too deeply? Ask questions that surprise you?

In ancient Galilee, six-year-old Jesus discovers that seeing what others miss isn't a burden. It's a gift. When strange marks bloom on his hands and the world starts responding to his attention, he faces every sensitive child's choice: hide who you are, or embrace it.

What readers are saying:

"My daughter finally understands why she's different" ★★★★★
"Nothing's read me this close before" ★★★★★
"My 8yo asked to read it three times" ★★★★★

This isn't Sunday School. It's vegetables in a candy store world.

A story about:

• Why feeling everything isn't wrong
• How being different is actually divine
• What happens when you truly see

Perfect for:

• Families with sensitive, gifted, or "different" children
• Readers who loved Bridge to Terabithia and A Wrinkle in Time
• Parents seeking substance over entertainment

Book 1 of The Young Jesus Chronicles

The #1 series for children who notice too much

The series parents trust for depth and meaning.

Continue with Book 2: Young Jesus and The Pattern Beneath - When friendship meets loss, young Jesus discovers that broken can be beautiful.

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