When I stumbled across the book the premise drew me in. Teaching young children, toddlers if you will, about their place in God’s Kingdom. Teaching them the power they have in Christ through meaningful Bible verses and themes with engaging illustrations. I mean, from an adult perspective what's not ...
Values & Virtues
BOOK REVIEW: A Baby for the Doctor by Stephanie Dees
Welcome back to Red Hill Farm, which is crawling with children and farm animals and those magical men of the Sheehan family. Claire and Joe are running a gaggle or twenty of foster children while expanding their own family as well. Claire's twin sister Jordan is working on expanding her equine ...
BOOK REVIEW: What Dreams May Come by Alana Terry
Sometimes you sit down and write a review of a book and the words are easy and the sentiments flow like gravy. Other times your heart knows what it wants to say but you brain can't turn that into words. This is the second time. I really enjoyed this book, with a background of truth, and a theme ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Marvelous Mud House by April Graney Illustrated by Alida Massari
This book looked so intriguing on the page when I was searching B&H for a new book to request. My first thought was it would be perfect for Goobie and probably right on track for MooMoo to be able to read 'mostly' independently. I was mostly right. I loved the premise of this book. Once I ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Character Builder’s Bible by Agnes and Salem de Bezenac
Before we even talk about the stories in the book, those illustrations! Oh my grits and gravy they are precious and engaging and amazing and I fell in love with this book through the illustrations. The rest of it all helped as well but good gravy yes. I feel like the quality of the art invites ...




