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Review: My Carry-Along Rhyming Bible - Tommy Nelson Kids

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Review: My Carry-Along Rhyming Bible - Tommy Nelson Kids - June 2024 "My Carry-Along Rhyming Bible" is a delightful addition to any toddler's library, offering a vibrant and engaging introduction to timeless Bible stories. Crafted with the safety of little ones in mind, this board book is not only durable but also irresistibly chewable for those curious mouths always seeking something to gnaw on. Within its pages, young readers will find a collection of 12 beloved Bible narratives, each retold in charming rhyme. From the awe-inspiring tale of creation to the courageous saga of Daniel and the lions' den, these stories are presented in a format that is both accessible and entertaining for the youngest of audiences. What truly sets this book apart, however, are the thoughtful touches woven throughout its pages. Simple prayers encourage children to express gratitude for God's love and care, fostering a sense of connection and reverence from an early age. The inclusion...

Review: Love You Little Lady - Brett Young

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Review: Love You Little Lady - Brett Young - August 2021 If you love Country Music, then this book is one of the perfect ways to introduce your daughter to country music and Brett Young.  Love You, Little Lady, by Brett Young and illustrated by Airin O'Callaghan brings to life his song Lady which was inspired by his wife when she was pregnant with his daughter. This is such a beautiful story as the song is also one of my favorite father/daughter combos as the book and song has a strong father/daughter relationship and up until the last few years, I was quite close to my dad, and growing up I thought we had quite a good relationship. That was until I reached my late 20's / early 30's after my mum died and I moved into my own home - then despite metrying to reach out, we drifted apart and sadly that relationship just isn't as close as we used to be and probably never would be as I think he doesn't know how to connect with me. That is sad and I do mourn the relationshi...