Mark Hadley Mark Hadley i(6961619 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon The Word War Mark Hadley , Amy Lees (illustrator), Sydney South : Growing Faith , 2014 7183916 2014 single work picture book children's

'Lucy and Zac were the best of friends … until a war of words—silly, thoughtless words—began to fire from both sides.Such words are powerful weapons that can wound and anger the people we care about. But ultimately, Lucy and Zac realise that one particular word, ‘sorry’, when coupled with its response ‘I forgive you’ can break down any barrier.

The Word War encourages children aged 4–8 to use words as a way to build and sustain relationships by the way they speak and respond to others. As Jesus taught us, we should also be quick to forgive, because God never holds back his forgiveness when we say sorry.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Panda : Friends Mark Hadley , Nathan Lee (illustrator), Sydney South : Growing Faith , 2012 6961662 2012 single work picture book children's

'Panda loves to paint and play the drums, but most of all he loves to skate! So when he meets some fellow skateboarding enthusiasts, Panda just knows they’ll become good friends. But is shared passion the best foundation for friendship? In Friends, a tale that most kids aged 4-8 will identify with, Panda learns that inward-looking friends who show no concern for our identity or desires are hardly friends at all. This second book in the Panda series beautifully illustrates the Christian view of friendship, teaching kids to love others the way that God loves us.' (Publisher's blurb)

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