Expected 1 Apr 25 A Fun Curiosity Starter for Young Explorers 50 Big Questions to Discover the World is a playful way to get kids thinking about, well, everything—from how many people live on Earth to how old you’d be in Vietnam. The question-and-answer format, with clever little hints along the way, makes it a great screen-free option for curious kids and travel days. The book is colorful and lighthearted, but the illustrations felt a bit too simple for my taste. That said, the addition of kids in the later pages helped make things more relatable. I loved how the book saves the answers for the back—it’s like a mini treasure […]
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A Whimsical Retelling of the Christmas Story
I recently read The Christmas Promise with my granddaughter, and it was a delightful experience. This charming picture book retells the Christmas story in a way that captures young hearts and minds, emphasizing how God kept His promise to send a new King—one who would rescue His people and reign forever. Alison Mitchell’s writing style is simple and engaging, making it perfect for children aged 3 to 6, while the vivid illustrations by Catalina Echeverri bring the story to life. As fans of the “Tales that Tell the Truth Series,” we found this book to be another excellent addition. The series consistently provides faithful, Bible-centered storytelling paired with artwork that […]
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