23 October 2019
Night Night Devotions 90 Devotions for Bedtime by Amy Parker Review and Giveaway
October 23, 2019
Bedtime is the perfect opportunity to snuggle your
little ones close and remind them of God's presence and love. In this book of
100 devotions for kids ages 3–7, bestselling author Amy Parker and illustrator
Virginia Allyn invite you to begin a tradition of prayer and devotions with
your children to carry them through the years to come.
Each of the devotions in Night Night Devotions begins with a Bible verse and includes Night Night questions to encourage interaction with your children. If you want to use the book as a companion to Night Night Bible Stories, the devotions have corresponding titles that accompany each Bible story—with much more in between! Each devotion ends with a rhyming Night Night Prayer that emphasizes God’s love and care, such as . ..
Each of the devotions in Night Night Devotions begins with a Bible verse and includes Night Night questions to encourage interaction with your children. If you want to use the book as a companion to Night Night Bible Stories, the devotions have corresponding titles that accompany each Bible story—with much more in between! Each devotion ends with a rhyming Night Night Prayer that emphasizes God’s love and care, such as . ..
Dear God, I love You more than
There are fishes in the sea,
But there's no way that I could
love You
More than You love me!
Night night, God.
With cheerful, colorful artwork and sweet Night Night
rhymes, this devotional is sure to become your family's new bedtime favorite.
My Thoughts:
This hardback devotional is nice for the intended age for 3 to 7 years old. The Bible stories start in Genesis and end in Revelation. Both the Old and New Testament have 45 stories each.
The devotions start out with a scripture and then a short devotion that is inspired from the Bible scriptures. The devotions are done is a conversational style. They style should appeal to young curious kids as they feel like the words in the pages are directed to them. They all end with a themed prayer that goes along with the context which talks about application in your life. I love that the devotion has a question like, “How does God make you feel when you’re sad?” They are geared for little ones in mind. The devotion is spread out over two pages.
The pages are thick and should hold up well with little hands. The illustrations are all full colored. The illustrations are some of the Bible characters, animals, insects, and children. They are lovely illustrations.
Nothing weird with any of the stories that I seen that go against the Word of God. Overall this is a sweet devotion for reading to your little ones.
You can enter to win your own copy by clicking on the graphic below.
My Thoughts:
This hardback devotional is nice for the intended age for 3 to 7 years old. The Bible stories start in Genesis and end in Revelation. Both the Old and New Testament have 45 stories each.
The devotions start out with a scripture and then a short devotion that is inspired from the Bible scriptures. The devotions are done is a conversational style. They style should appeal to young curious kids as they feel like the words in the pages are directed to them. They all end with a themed prayer that goes along with the context which talks about application in your life. I love that the devotion has a question like, “How does God make you feel when you’re sad?” They are geared for little ones in mind. The devotion is spread out over two pages.
The pages are thick and should hold up well with little hands. The illustrations are all full colored. The illustrations are some of the Bible characters, animals, insects, and children. They are lovely illustrations.
Nothing weird with any of the stories that I seen that go against the Word of God. Overall this is a sweet devotion for reading to your little ones.
You can enter to win your own copy by clicking on the graphic below.
I received a free copy of this product from FrontGate Blogger Network in exchange
for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I
compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those
of my family. I am disclosing this information accordance with the FTC
Regulations.
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