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Book Review- "Jesus Calling- Little Book of Prayers"

Book Description
Talking to God is easy! Featuring darling artwork alongside Scripture, a short message, and prayers on topics such as God’s goodness, the importance of being kind, and how God makes our hearts happy, Jesus Calling® Little Book of Prayers will help even the littlest readers discover just how much God loves to hear from them.

Help your children understand God’s love and plan for their lives as they develop a habit of prayer early in life. Carolina Farias, illustrator of the hugely successful Jesus Calling® Bible Storybook, also illustrates this adorable board book for toddlers and preschoolers. Simple prayers inspired by God’s Word will remind children that God made them, that He loves them, and that He loves to spend time with them. With simple language and engaging art, this sturdy board book will capture your little ones’ attention as they discover how to talk to Jesus in prayer.

My Review
I loved "Jesus Calling" by Sarah Young and I promise this little board book will make you smile.  I also have to give a two thumbs up for Carolina Farias for the illustrations that create some peace and joy as you read each page.   

When you turn to the first page you will see the set up starts with a scripture, then a sentence or two talking about it.  Once you look to the other side of the page you will see a brief prayer.   It will not take very long to read the pages or to get through the book, making it a perfect book for the younger ones.  

I think my favorite prayer in the book is this one, "Dear Jesus, please teach me to be kind, gentle, and loving to others.  Amen."  


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