This is a beautiful little book. It is for ages 0-7 and is a board book so no worries about it being damaged quickly. I love that there is a bible verse quote and then the perfect explanation of that verse. One of the best examples is where the verse about sheep not being of this pen. It is then explained that there are all kinds of people all of the world that God made and he accepts each and every one of them you accepts and believes in him. I am certain this will be referred back to in our home for many years to come.
The pictures in this beautiful are masterpieces. It is real life photography and they could not have found better subjects. Even the sheep look wonderful here. There is a little girl in the first page or so that is simply stunning.
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
ginette4 says
Sounds like a great little book, would be a great gift at easter for the little ones
Tammy S says
This sounds like a great book. They message about loving everyone is Super. I really like how they describe the book “build a foundation for faith and a lifelong friendship with Jesus.” That is a great way to describe our relationship, as a friendship. It’s also a great way to help explain the Easter celebration.
Denise Taylor-Dennis says
This sounds like a great tool to help you teach your little ones about Jesus. This would make a great Easter present.
Tina says
Sounds like a good book. a perfect addition to any Easter basket.
Deb E says
What a concept to give this book or something similar in an Easter basket, rather than all the candy and commercialized bunnies that supposedly represents Easter. This little book sounds lovely and what a cover–adorable!
Jean says
This sounds like a lovely, thoughtful book. My family is not religious but I do believe in teaching children about God and religion. It’s part of one’s overall education as a human being, I believe.