Thursday, April 28, 2016
Children's Board Book Review: Counting Blessings by Eileen Spinelli, illustrated by Lee Holland
Book Description:
Children count along from 1 to 10, following the sweet rhyming text by beloved author Eileen Spinelli and the cute and cuddly illustrations by Lee Holland. Along with counting, this padded cover board book teaches children to see the blessings in life. With whimsy and joy, Counting Blessings captures the attention of young children, filling their minds with numbers and their hearts with happiness.
My Review:
I can count on Eileen Spinelli to deliver an enjoyable rhyming text that's fun to read to my grandchildren. In Counting Blessings, which is more than a counting book, she leads the child through numbers 1 to 10 then goes on to name many blessings like, "snow to dance in and songs to sing." My favorite blessing in the story is, "Six books beside your chair." What reviewer wouldn't love that. The bunny in the story is adorable thanks to Lee Holland's delightful illustrations. They're the kind of drawings that make me go ahhh— charming and colorful. The sturdy board book pages, simple text, and bright illustrations make this a perfect book for little ones. I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Purchase a copy at Amazon.
Children count along from 1 to 10, following the sweet rhyming text by beloved author Eileen Spinelli and the cute and cuddly illustrations by Lee Holland. Along with counting, this padded cover board book teaches children to see the blessings in life. With whimsy and joy, Counting Blessings captures the attention of young children, filling their minds with numbers and their hearts with happiness.
My Review:
I can count on Eileen Spinelli to deliver an enjoyable rhyming text that's fun to read to my grandchildren. In Counting Blessings, which is more than a counting book, she leads the child through numbers 1 to 10 then goes on to name many blessings like, "snow to dance in and songs to sing." My favorite blessing in the story is, "Six books beside your chair." What reviewer wouldn't love that. The bunny in the story is adorable thanks to Lee Holland's delightful illustrations. They're the kind of drawings that make me go ahhh— charming and colorful. The sturdy board book pages, simple text, and bright illustrations make this a perfect book for little ones. I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Purchase a copy at Amazon.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Children's Book Review: Adventure Bible, Wild About the Bible: Sticker & Activity Book
Book Description
The Adventure Bible comes to life with puzzles, activity pages, and 50 reusable stickers in the new Wild About the Bible Sticker and Activity Book. Featuring Bible time heroes and their adventures, activities are fun and engaging and will entertain as well as teach young children about familiar stories in the Bible.
The Adventure Bible comes to life with puzzles, activity pages, and 50 reusable stickers in the new Wild About the Bible Sticker and Activity Book. Featuring Bible time heroes and their adventures, activities are fun and engaging and will entertain as well as teach young children about familiar stories in the Bible.
Heroes and adventures include Creation, Noah,
Moses, Esther, and the parable of the Lost Son.
My Review:
Adventure Bible, Wild About the Bible is a great way for children to learn about the stories and people who lived during Bible times. The book is full of puzzles and pictures to color. David Miles drawings are inviting and enjoyable. Two pages of stickers come with the book. This would be a great book for car rides, quiet time, or learning more about Bible stories. I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Adventure Bible, Wild About the Bible is a great way for children to learn about the stories and people who lived during Bible times. The book is full of puzzles and pictures to color. David Miles drawings are inviting and enjoyable. Two pages of stickers come with the book. This would be a great book for car rides, quiet time, or learning more about Bible stories. I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Buy a copy from Zonderkidz.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Nonfiction Book Review: Wonders of Creation : Illustrations to Color and Inspire
Book Description:
Wonders of Creation explores the wonders of our created world though
detailed black-and-white illustrations—each one ready to be filled with the
hues of your imagination. From amazing Eden-esque gardens to the creatures God
made that still ramble through our world, this ninety-six-page book offers
hours of coloring inspiration and relaxation for any age.
Book Review:
Wonders of Creation is a beautiful
book that offers hours of coloring fun. Cindy Wilde and Pimlada Phuapradit created lovely renditions of God's glorious creation. I love the charming and whimsical
details of the drawings. Coloring pencils, markers, and crayons can be used on
the high quality paper. No doubt coloring these delightful pages will give
hours of relaxation. I also like that the artists included some less commonly seen animals. The only drawback are the double-sided pages if you want to frame the pictures. This would be a great book for a family to share or a gift for someone who loves nature. I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Purchase your copy from Zondervan.
Purchase your copy from Zondervan.
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Nonfiction Book Review: The Mother Letters : Sharing the Laughter, Joy, Struggle, and Hope
Book
Description:
Mothering isn't easy. Some days you second-guess every decision. Some nights
you fall into bed in a haze of exhaustion. Yet even if you feel alone in the
struggle, there are mothers who have been there--right where you are now--and
they want you to know you are not alone. That's where The Mother Letters comes
in.
The Mother Letters began as a gift of encouragement. After Amber Haines had given birth to three boys in three years, her husband Seth realized the day-to-day details and drama of child rearing were overwhelming her. He secretly began collecting letters from other mothers across the world and gave these "mother letters" to her as a gift.
Amber and Seth have compiled these wise, honest, and sometimes hilarious letters into a beautiful book of hope and encouragement for moms everywhere. Their desire is that these words speak to you as they did to Amber, and that you hear "Me too. We can do this."
The Mother Letters began as a gift of encouragement. After Amber Haines had given birth to three boys in three years, her husband Seth realized the day-to-day details and drama of child rearing were overwhelming her. He secretly began collecting letters from other mothers across the world and gave these "mother letters" to her as a gift.
Amber and Seth have compiled these wise, honest, and sometimes hilarious letters into a beautiful book of hope and encouragement for moms everywhere. Their desire is that these words speak to you as they did to Amber, and that you hear "Me too. We can do this."
My
Review:
The
Mother Letters is a beautiful book written with honesty and insight. A variety
of moms contributed to Steve's efforts to bring together a lovely compilation
of instruction, compassion, and wisdom. I wish I'd had a book like this when I
was a young mother. Many of the moms talk about feeling discouraged and maybe
not being the best mom. Yet each mom's words, in the end, are encouraging and
uplifting. A wisdom I noticed repeated through the book— we learn so much from
our children. I can attest to that. I'm still learning from my
thirty-somethings. The Mother Letters
would make an excellent gift for Mother's Day, especially to moms who still
have children at home. Kudos to Seth Haines for recognizing how stressful
mothering can be at times. I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Buy
your copy at Revell
books.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
He Made Beauty from my Mess
James 1:2-4
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.
Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.
On the way through town the other day, I noticed a
beautiful pink dogwood blooming. As I turned onto the street where I live, vibrant
purple and yellow pansies brightened the entry. Irises bloomed along the
highway and phlox spilled over rock walls and across flower beds. Each plant weathered
another winter. Leaves fell off, blossoms died, and the frost shriveled the
plants to nothing. Yet, the green sprouted through the dirt again and produced
beauty. They didn't give up.
James, Jesus' brother, speaks about what happens
when we go through trials and our faith is tested. 2015 was a tough year. I
suffered through some illness and diagnosis I wasn't particularly happy about. I
have chronic pain and feel flat out terrible, at times. But as much as I wanted
to give up at times, my faith didn't failed. Please understand, I've been discouraged.
I've even been angry, but because I know beyond a doubt that Jesus is real, the
Bible is true, the Holy Spirit works in me, and God loves me— I have faith that
God is using my circumstances to make me a stronger more faithful follower.
As much as I dislike pain, I find joy in my
circumstances and pray God uses me to help the people in my path. As a work in
progress the challenges will keep coming. My prayer is to find the beauty and hang
onto James 1:2-4. Praise God for creating beauty out of my mess.
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