This is Marilyn Foote, AKA Puddinhead at 2 years old. This is where it all started.
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Puddinhead 2nd Edition in English/FrenchSummary
Miriam Foote, aka Puddinhead is a little girl who likes to play with her family and friends. Her young curious mind is inquiring daily wondering where and/or who is God. She seeks Him through prayer and wants to share her daily experiences with Him. Je voudrais dédier mon premier livre, Puddinhead à ma famille. Nous sommes les enfants de Lonnie Charles et Mary Ellen Foote. Nous sommes sept filles; la plus jeune et la huitiéme membre est mon frère. Sans eux, je n’aurais pas eu de compagnons avec qui jouer. Miriam Devient Puddinhead Le salon de la famille Foote était allumé comme le soleil du soir d’été qui commence à se coucher. La grande fenêtre avant avait une brume dorée, et la brise saisonnière renversé les rideaux légèrement de la porte avant ouverte. Le diner était terminé, la table ressemblée a celle d’une grande famille de sept qui venaient tout juste de terminer leur repas. La cuisine lumineuse avec poutres apparentes de la lumière dans l’étroit couloir dans la sale de séjour, et le sons de vaisselle qui signifiait que les deux sœurs plus âgées, Leah et Eve les lavait. |
Puddinhead and the ChalkboardSummary
Miriam Foote, aka Puddinhead is a little girl who likes to write and draw on a chalkboard with her sisters. Together, they design very humorous and artistic stories. A creative adventure of an imaginary boy named, Denney Williams came from the chalkboard play. After her exciting day of play, her young curious mind is inquiring daily and wondering where or who is God. She seeks Him through prayer and wants to share her day’s experiences with her friends and Him. |
Puddinhead and the Christmas Poem
Summary
Follow Miriam Foote, aka Puddinhead and her siblings to their Grannie’s house. They have written a Christmas poem to their parents and relatives after the family Christmas meal. They plan to recite this poem for the evening entertainment. This Christmas, the celebration of Jesus’ birth becomes a very special time for Puddinhead.
This book won a finalist spot in the 2012 International Book Award.
Sponsored by JPX Media Group, Los Angeles, California
Follow Miriam Foote, aka Puddinhead and her siblings to their Grannie’s house. They have written a Christmas poem to their parents and relatives after the family Christmas meal. They plan to recite this poem for the evening entertainment. This Christmas, the celebration of Jesus’ birth becomes a very special time for Puddinhead.
This book won a finalist spot in the 2012 International Book Award.
Sponsored by JPX Media Group, Los Angeles, California
Puddinhead's DaddySummary
Follow Miriam Foote, aka Puddinhead and her siblings as they bicycle around the neighborhood, play in the backyard with Daddy, and venture to the luscious farmer’s market. Mommy and Daddy’s wedding anniversary is the next day, and Puddinhead can’t wait to see them all dressed up and ready for their date. But, will Puddinhead’s disastrous attempt to ride an older boy’s bicycle leave Daddy to upset for his night? Find out what happens, when you read the story. |
Puddinhead Goes To ChurchSummary
Miriam Foote, aka Puddinhead made a very important decision for her life as she told her Grannie at the end of the story, Puddinhead and the Christmas Poem that she had accepted the Lord, Jesus Christ in her heart. There is a planning for a baptism, but this day is threatened to not happen because Miriam develops a serious ear infection early that morning. Puddinhead suffers with a high fever that causes her to linger between restful and no restful sleep. She dreams about all her church experiences from the time she was 3 years old to the present of 7 years that influences her to make this decision. After the baptism, she and her family participate in vacation Bible school program at her church. And the big surprise for her family is baby, Hannah is born. |
Puddinhead's Sister, Zirah
The life cycle and beauty of a caterpillar are so amazing to a butterfly. I feel this phenomenon is so reflective of this verse: “In reply Jesus declared, "I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again." John 3:3 (NIV).” In the story, Puddinhead’s Sister, Zirah you get to learn more about Puddinhead’s sister and how she is so in captured by an epic poem about the butterfly. Then, Daddy, Puddinhead’s father shares with the family how this example of nature is so spiritually fitting. |