Where Little Ones Come From

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Leaving her perfect utopia, Mari feels a mix of emotions—a sense of loss and sadness at parting from the beauty and peace of all she has known, yet a spark of curiosity about what lies beyond. The Great One instills a quiet hope that this journey will help her grow in ways she can’t yet imagine, and a faith that she’s meant to take this step forward, trusting in the purpose of the unknown ahead.

Did You Know

Inside The Book

The fun continues! Did you know that inside of "Where Little Ones Come From" there are a several hidden messages?

An example is, Kim's uncle, Dr. Charles B. McIntosh is a character in the book. He attended Stanton in his high school years successfully graduating from there. In the art you can see his name on the desk as well as the medical school he graduated from on the diploma. Click on the below picture below to reveal an interesting fun fact. Today, he sits on the Board of Trustees of this historic school and continues to be involved with the future plans and the renovation process.

There are many more hidden messages in the book, but to give you an idea of what to look for we have shown a few examples below:

Can you guess what the hidden messages or fun facts are?

Hidden Message

Hidden Message

Great One, shown holding the earth in His hands. Reminded the author of the song He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.

Fun Fact

Fun Fact

“In real life, Dr. Charles McIntosh was a pediatrician, not an obstetrician.”

Hidden Message

Hidden Message

The lamb in the garden is meant to represent Jesus, the Lamb of God

Hidden Message

Hidden Message

Great One, shown holding the earth in His hands. Reminded the author of the song He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.

Fun Fact

Fun Fact

Great One, shown holding the earth in His hands. Reminded the author of the song He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.

Hidden Message

Hidden Message

The lamb in the garden is meant to represent Jesus, the Lamb of God

Reader Reviews

Historic Stanton has produced numerous legendary leaders who have made a positive impact in their local communities. In 1971, Florida Governor Reuben Askew appointed Dr. Charles B. McIntosh, the first Black person to serve on the Florida Board of Medicine. He later served a second term under Governor Bob Graham.

G. Hall

"An enchanting book, bursting with brightness and color. It is not a long story, but it poses a complex question, answered wonderfully with fun but meaningful imagination. There are hidden Easter eggs in each page, and you won’t find them unless you know what you’re looking for. Example: Doctor McIntosh on page 24 as a real person with an inspirational story.

The author’s heart can be seen through this story, full of love for our God in heaven, and the perfection of his plan."

A. Lall

"This product is absolutely perfect! This was a wonderful read for anyone, it helps parents if they’re unable to relate comfortably to their children about their beginnings."

Rita

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Historic Stanton has produced numerous legendary leaders who have made a positive impact in their local communities. In 1971, Florida Governor Reuben Askew appointed Dr. Charles B. McIntosh, the first Black person to serve on the Florida Board of Medicine. He later served a second term under Governor Bob Graham.

"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb."

Psalm 139:13 NIV