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Two Stories in the State of Confusion
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Two Stories in the State of Confusion in Vernon, BC
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Two Stories in the State of Confusion in Vernon, BC
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Original price: $9.99
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Two Stories in the State of Confusion presents two parallel stories for age-appropriate children. The first story, Buddy Bunny Mine, follows a boy bunny that is jealous of his older brothers, who can do everything better than he can. So, one day, he decides he will pretend to be a girl and race with them, in which it turns out they are much faster as well. He is quite dismayed and decides to talk to his parents which give him great advice about God's love for him.
The second story, Ora in the State of Confusion, addresses the rising number of gender challenges to children. Ora, a young boy, becomes confused about his gender and competes against girls, hoping to always win each race that he is in. But again, to his dismay, this doesn't work, and his parents tell him about how God loves him. God created boys and girls, and he should be who God created him to be.
Two Stories in the State of Confusion presents two parallel stories for age-appropriate children. The first story, Buddy Bunny Mine, follows a boy bunny that is jealous of his older brothers, who can do everything better than he can. So, one day, he decides he will pretend to be a girl and race with them, in which it turns out they are much faster as well. He is quite dismayed and decides to talk to his parents which give him great advice about God's love for him.
The second story, Ora in the State of Confusion, addresses the rising number of gender challenges to children. Ora, a young boy, becomes confused about his gender and competes against girls, hoping to always win each race that he is in. But again, to his dismay, this doesn't work, and his parents tell him about how God loves him. God created boys and girls, and he should be who God created him to be.


















