
“It’s so cute, and he is trying to lie and convince mom that Mobi’s life has no value because he’s missing his front paw.” And Culture the Vulture is the villain of the book,” Johnston said. It is about a baby bear named Mobi, who is born with only one front paw. “Little Lives Matter doesn’t even talk about abortion. While the book does address the sanctity of life, Johnston notes that it does not talk about abortion and is still a children’s book. “We are tired of complaining about it and decided to do something about it.” “I am increasingly alarmed by the harmful messaging that we see in libraries, in public schools and on social media,” Johnston told The Christian Post.

Johnston called the book a “pro-life children’s picture book for ages 1 to 11.” The second book in the series was written by outspoken Christian conservative blogger Elizabeth Johnston, a homeschooling mother of 10 also known as the “Little Lives Matter.”


Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, conservative stand-up comedians the Hodgetwins, and conservative commentator Dana Loesch.Īccording to Brave Books, a new author will write a new story each month. The new series, which launched in July, features a variety of authors from Rep. The team behind Brave Books also said that their purpose is “to be good stewards of the opportunities, relationships and resources we have been given while glorifying the Lord in everything we do.” “BRAVE Books is empowering this generation’s youth with conservative values so that the next generation will be filled with strong and discerning leaders,” their website reads. New Children’s Book Series Fights Against ‘Unhealthy Messaging’ of Current Cultureīrave Books announced a new book series that seeks to help parents teach their children conservative values contrary to the “unhealthy messaging” that children receive in public schools and all forms of entertainment.

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