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Book Review- "I Prayed for You" by Jean Fischer

Book Description

Did you know that even before you were born, I prayed for you?

Mommies love their babies and pray over them before they are born and for their whole lives. This book will help them share the many ways they have prayed, and continue to pray, over the lives of their precious children.

Mama Bear shares with Baby Bear how much she prayed for her, even before Baby Bear was born. And each and every day, Mama prays and asks God to help Baby Bear grow big and strong, be safe, love God, and be good to others.

From before these sweet babies are born, and for every part of their futures, Mama covers them in prayer. Every spread will share a different prayer, and mamas everywhere will resonate with this eternally important message.

Baby bears everywhere will fall asleep knowing they are loved and prayed over.

My Review:
"I Prayed for You" By Jean Fischer and illustrated by Frank Endersby is a sweet board book.   This board book has pictures that catch your attention and rhymes that are sure fun to read.  As a parent I loved the little 1-2 line prayers that might help some new parents to remember those precious prayers.  This story walks you through a baby cub growing up and the mama praying for her cub as he learns new things each day.  The story is geared for toddlers but my preschooler and 8 year old still enjoyed the story.  I think many parents will enjoy reading this book to their kids as the reflect some of the prayers they have said for their kids.  

I received this book free through BookLook Bloggers!   I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% mine.  

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