Really Woolly 12 Little Blessings ~ A Children's Book Review and Giveaway



by Bonnie Rickner Jensen
illustrated by Donna Chapman
Juvenile Fiction

Back of the book:

God's Blessings Are All Around

Learning to count is so much fun when you're counting God's blessings--from twelve down to one! Read along as the playful characters of Really Woolly teach young hearts to see these many gifts from God while also learning to count!

Soft, sweet rhymes, a Bible verse, and a prayer of praise plant God's Word in your little one's heart . . . a reminder that God is the giver of every good thing.

Take A Peek Inside The Book:



My thoughts:

The Really Woolly line of books and gifts are so adorable! I just love the soft pastel colors and the gentle stories. Who wouldn't be smitten with the sweet little creatures, especially the lambs?

12 Little Blessings is the perfect way to wind down your day while teaching your children to count their blessings. The rhyming words count down from twelve blessings to one, and remind your little ones that God sends blessings because He loves them. Each numbered blessing also has a scripture and a prayer to go along with it.



The Giveaway:

We are joining up with Tommy Nelson to host a giveaway for a copy of Really Woolly 12 Litle Blessings. Just use the Rafflecopter form below to enter. (Open to all U.S. residents.)


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11 comments:

  1. I've used cheerios and blocks :0) Thanks for the chance!

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    1. Cheerios are good for so many things aren't they?!! Thanks for entering.

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  2. We have used goldfish crackers and cars
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    1. I'd have to be teaching subtraction with those goldfish crackers. I'm addicted to the silly things! Thanks for entering.

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  3. We aren't quite at the counting age in our house but we plan to keep it fun and count with edible math: berries, grapes, crackers and more.

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    1. Edible math makes the subject so much more palatable doesn't it? LOL

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  4. We combine learning numbers with colors, so we count all the blue things we see then yellow, etc.

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    1. As a painter I love this idea! Good job momma!!!

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  5. I used toys, food and whatever I could lay my hands on that made it fun for my kiddos!

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  6. We just use whatever we are playing with and count it, especially blocks, puzzles, ect.!

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  7. I try to incorporate counting into everything we do! Snack time we count cheerios, bath time we count toys etc!

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