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Thursday, September 8, 2016

God Made the Sun/Moon-Children's Books Review

About the book (provided by Amazon)
An engaging die-cut board book that introduces little ones to the concept of sunlight and daytime
God Made the Sun is a celebration of God's gift of daytime to the world. Beginning with the first rays of sunlight and moving through the day, this book reminds little ones that God's love shines on us just as the sun shines on the earth. With its lyrical rhythm, sweet illustrations, and novelty die-cut feature, the book will serve as a welcome reminder of God's presence in our lives.

 
About the book (provided by Amazon
An engaging die-cut board book that introduces little ones to the concept of moonlight and nighttime
God Made the Moon is a celebration of God's gift of nighttime to the world. Beginning with the first sleepy yawn and ending with a bedtime prayer, this book reminds little ones that God's love shines on us just as the moon shines on the earth. With its lyrical rhythm, sweet illustrations, and novelty die-cut feature, the book will be a welcome addition to any child's bedtime rituals.

And we thought...
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A thumbs up!  These were great books for little ones! 

                      And even not so little ones! 
The little sun and moon is a die cut on each page making it 
fun and interesting for tiny tots.   The story is a sweet telling about God's gifts of the sun and the moon to us!  
A perfect little book for reading to your children.  The 
recommended audience is 1-5.  My 8 year old loved it!
I would recommend these books for families and churches or preschools.

This is a good one for a gift for a new baby, a birthday gift or add to your Christmas shopping list. 

             The illustrations are bright and cheerful!

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I received complimentary copies of these books from 
Worthy Publishing in exchange for my honest review. 

This review is posted on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, CBC
and Good Reads. 

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