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Precious Princess Bible Doodle Book Review


About the book: 
Little girls are invited to color and doodle their way through God's Kingdom in a lovely new addition to the Zonderkidz library. 

Packed with tiaras, butterflies  pretty dresses, and flowers, The Precious Princess Bible Doodle Book offers page after page of princess- themed coloring activities, unfinished drawings, and creative prompts to encourage faith-building, fun, and coloring- in and outside the lines.  With a bright pink cover the book is laced with important Bible Verses about the Father of all princesses- "The King of all Kings." 

My Review:
I think this book might be my daughters new favorite. The fact that she gets to become part of the author/illustrator is such a fun bonus for a 5 year old. My daughter has enjoyed every princess activity she has completed thus far.  She has designed a crown, built her kingdom  and several other fun activities.  She also is enjoying the stickers that come with the book.  As her mom I am enjoying sitting down and reading through the bible verses and discussing each page with her.  I adore how much this book focuses back on how much our DADDY GOD LOVES US! Not only is the Doodle Bible teaching my daughter Biblical truths its also allowing her to have imagination and creativity which is sparking some great conversations with her.  If your daughter or granddaughter is still in a princess stage then this is a must buy!  :) You can find the book on Zondervan with a great price of only $9.99 and will hit shelves on May 7th.  


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