Andy Holmes
Juvenile Nonfiction/ Devotional
Suggested ages: 6-10
Back of the book:
Jesus' love--something your children will never outgrow!
By the time your child finishes this book, he or she may have:
- grown an inch taller
- survived two or more haircuts
- outgrown a pair of shoes or jeans
- worn out and automatically replaced 120,000,000 cells!
IT'S AMAZING TO WATCH CHILDREN GROW. One day, they're little kids; the next day, they're almost teenagers. God loves to see children grow too--but more than anything, He wants them to grow closer to Him.
Each of these 100 devotions offers a Bible verse, a bite-sized "Thoughts to Grow On" devo, and a challenge that encourages kids to connect to God. Plus, fascinating facts teach kids cool new things about God's creation.
As your children change on the outside, jake sure they spend time with Jesus every day so that their faith keeps up. Once they start growing, it'll be hard to stop them--and their faith!
My thoughts:
If you are looking for a great way to keep your kiddo in the Word this Summer . . . look no further! Growing with Jesus is the perfect little devotional for laid back Summer days. The graphics are colorful and the content is very engaging. The perfect combo to peek the interest of your child.
Each day's topic is unique with a Scripture to begin with. The 'Thoughts To Grow On' section expounds on the daily topic and leaves you with thoughts to discuss and ponder. One of our favorite things about each day was the 'My Amazing World' section. This part gives a fascinating fact about the world we live in. As an adult even I learned some new facts!
This book is recommended for boys and girls ages 6-10. I also think it could work for slightly younger and slightly older siblings making it a great resource for family devotions.
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One another! They also love God's little creatures and the beauty we can observe in nature! We have adventuerous little ones :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves puppies, so she is very happy God created them.
ReplyDeleteMy son says the Earth is the most amazing thing God created.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves nature! She would live outside if I let her
ReplyDeleteMy 9-month-old would probably say his own voice ;)
ReplyDeleteFrom a 3 month baby girl's view, it would be fingers and anything that moves while she looks up!
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