When Larry gets a pair of Goody-Good Glasses, he sees things that he never noticed before. It's not long before the Goody-Good Glasses turn him into a goody-good friend! This description may be from another edition of this product.
ISBN 1416940634 - In general, the best thing about VeggieTales books is that they teach Christian ideas without mentioning the god that they're clearly about. This gives the books a broader audience than many religious books. The last two VeggieTales books I've read DID mention god, which left me disappointed. In rhyme, Larry has ordered, and finally received, a pair of Goody-Good Glasses. These allow him to see things that he hadn't seen before - problems he's able to fix! He enjoys them enough to want to share them with you. The rhyme is bit clunky in a couple places, but it's not often and the message is nice enough to overcome it. Besides, kids aren't going to notice it all that much! Author John Trauscht manages to not mention god which, as I said, I think is a good thing. The illustrations, by the author and Michael Moore (not THAT Michael Moore), are typical VeggieTales. They're cute and colorful and have an added bonus: every page features one pair of moving, plastic eyes. Kids will enjoy the story and the eyes and learn a good lesson about how good you feel when you good things. - AnnaLovesBooks
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