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Book Review: "7 Days of Awesome



Full of delightful rhymes and charming illustrations, 7 Days of Awesome by Shawn Byous and Colin Jack portrays the seven days of creation with a fun, humorous style children will love.

My Review:
I have to post this review on Dr. Suess's birthday!   He sure paved the way for rhyming books and getting silly!   This book is sure to do the same thing that Dr. Suess books did to you... make you laugh!  So good job Shawn Byous on the awesome rhyming to retell Genesis 1, creation.   

The pictures are delightful as well as the retelling of creation.   Make sure you add this one to your library so your little ones can beg you to read it over and over again which will be a win win as they will remember the events of creation!  

We all love a book that gets a good belly laugh!  Go get your copy today from Zondervan.   Thank you Zondervan for sending me this book for free in exchange for an honest review.   I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% mine.  

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