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Once upon a time there was a beetle who loved to tell everyone how fast he could run. “I am the fastest insect in the park,” he would say. His slow and steady friend the snail, tired of hearing him brag, challenged him to a race. “Ha,” the beetle thought to himself, “there is no way a snail could ever win against me.” On the day of the race, all of the insects in the park gathered to watch. The centipede waved a checkered flag to start the race. The beetle zoomed past the starting line as fast as he could, while the snail carefully inched herself forward bit by bit. The beetle cried out “You will never win this race at that slow, slow pace.” Out of breath from running, the beetle eventually reached a small pond of water. He thought, “I have plenty of time. I just will go around the pond.” The beetle sped off on his way. Inch by inch the snail crawled along the path. As she reached the pond, she thought, “It would be much shorter if I could somehow float across the water.” Perhaps I could build a boat. The snail gathered up some leaves, twigs and vine. She fashioned a small boat that helped her glide smoothly across the water of the pond. When she got to the other side, she hopped off the boat and could see all of her friends waiting for her at the finish line. Little by little the snail crept along the path until she crossed the finish line at long last. All of her friends cheered. “Hooray for snail!” they cried. A moment later the beetle came running across the finish line. “I can’t believe you beat me!” he said. “You know,” the snail replied with a smile, “being the fastest isn’t always everything”. “Sometimes if you just slow down for a moment and think about your challenge, you can come up with great solutions.”

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Page 1: Osh, Ish, and XL joined Jesus as He spoke with religious leaders. "Why are they arguing, Mom?" Osh whispered, feeling confused. Page 2: The leaders questioned why Jesus' disciples didn't wash their hands before eating. "Don't they know that's important?" Ish wondered aloud. Page 3: Jesus replied that it's not what goes into the mouth that defiles, but what comes out of it. "It's about what we say and do, not just washing up," XL explained. Page 4: Later, a Canaanite woman approached, begging Jesus to heal her daughter. "She's suffering so much," Ish said, her heart aching for the woman. Page 5: Jesus initially seemed to ignore her, but the woman persisted. "She really believes Jesus can help," Osh noticed, impressed by her faith. Page 6: Jesus, testing her faith, said He was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel. The woman humbly replied even dogs eat crumbs from the master's table. Page 7: Impressed by her faith, Jesus granted her request. "Even though she wasn't Jewish, Jesus helped her," Osh observed, realizing compassion has no boundaries. Page 8: Later, a large crowd gathered, and Jesus healed their sick and suffering. "So many people are hurting," Ish whispered, overwhelmed by the sight. Page 9: Jesus then miraculously fed over four thousand people with just a few loaves and fish. "How can he feed so many with so little?" Osh gasped, his mouth wide open in amazement. Page 10: "It's a reminder that God can do anything, even the impossible," XL said, her voice full of wonder. Page 11: On their way back, they discussed how important it is to have faith and show kindness to everyone. "It's not enough to just follow rules," Osh said, recalling the Pharisees. Page 12: Back home, Osh and Ish tried to be more compassionate and understanding, realizing it's what's in our hearts that truly matters.

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