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Book Review: "Kid- Sized Devotions"


Based on the bestselling The Beginner’s Bible brand, The Beginner’s Bible: Kid-Sized Devotions is perfect for children 6 and under. The simple connections to scripture make the content relevant and understandable for young readers, while the colorful illustrations are sure to be a delight. Each of the 365 devotions has a theme to which the Scripture, story, and art relate. It’s the perfect starting point for children as they develop a stronger relationship with God, to cuddle-up with parents or enjoy at church or daycare.




My Review:
We sure have been big fans of The Beginner's Bible products this year!   This 365 day devotional is for six years old and younger.   The daily devotions are very short, only take a couple minutes to read!  So we have been pairing up one devotional to one story from one of the Beginners Bibles at night before bed. 

I have been allowing my 8 year old to read this devotional out loud to her brother on occasion too.  These short devotionals can be used as a great addition to bible time.   Some nights I try to find ways to ask more questions as well with it.  

I enjoy how each page includes scripture, short paragraph, bubble for main idea, and prayer at the bottom.  If you are looking to add something very quick to a bedtime routine this is a great option.  


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