Maisie feels subconscious. She's short, pudgy, and boring. Hoping to find something unique about herself, Maisie goes to visit her friends at the zoo to see what makes them so special. Surely, her fingerprints are unique like people's. But Maisie is a puppy and doesn't have fingerprints. What makes Maisie special? Find out in Maisie Discovers Her Fingerprint.
"This delightful story, with its fun repetitive text, is a perfect blend of charm and heart, showing children that everyone is wonderfully made and special in their own way."
Holly DiBella-McCarthy, M.Ed.
Educational Administration, Educator, Author
"Children will fall in love with Maisie as she searches for her fingerprint and discovers how unique she really is. Filled with fun facts about animals coupled with engaging illustrations, this sweet story teaches children to embrace their similarities and differences, and know that we are all created with our own unique features."
Crystal Bowman
Bestselling award-winning author of more than 100 books for children including Good Morning, God Loves You!
"When Maisie discovers that she doesn't have one-of-a-kind fingerprints, she wonders if there's anything special about her at all. But with a little help from science, this adorable Frenchie learns a beautiful truth: God created her unique and special, too! Inspiring and educational, this book uses science to encourage kids to discover the special person God created them to be."
Tama Fortner
ECPA award-winning and bestselling author
"Maisie is a cute Frenchie who feels like she's not as good as others because she's different. Her story helps children understand the truth that God has created everyone unique and special and valuable. Children and parents alike will be delighted and encouraged by this engaging story."
Kris Cox
Homeschool consultant, speaker, blogger and author of
Growing the Fruit of the Spirit