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Book Review: "Snuggle Time Psalms"


About the Book:
Did you think the book of Psalms was only for adults? Think again! Snuggle Time Psalms, written by Glenys Nellist and illustrated by Cee Biscoe, is the perfect way to introduce little ones to the poetry book of the Bible. This padded cover board book uses simple concepts, rhyming text and adorable art to help children engage with the Psalms. Beginning with “Bedtime Peace” and ending with “Wonderful Me!” this collection of fifteen bedtime poems enables young children to discover the One who holds them in his arms, leads them like a shepherd, created them just as they are, and cherishes them with a love that never ends ... snuggle and see!


My Review:

With the word "snuggle" right in the title I knew I had a winner of a book. My kids love the chance to snuggle and so do I! This book was a great addition to our evening cuddle times of reading. We would read a couple pages each night to stretch the fun out but this book could be read in one easy sitting.

My son seems to love rhyming books right now so he kept pointing out the rhyming words.   The pictures were colorful and pleasing to us all and the fact that my kids are understanding some of the Psalms is a bonus. 

As we continued to read a Psalm or two each night I felt a peace come upon us!   It is amazing to think that Godly peace is felt even through a children's version!  God is so good! 

Thank you Zondervan for sending me this free book in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for me review and all opinions expressed are 100% mine.  

Comments

Glenys Nellist said…
Thank you so much for the lovely review! If you might be willing to copy and paste it onto the Amazon site at this link, I would be so grateful. https://www.amazon.com/Snuggle-Time-Psalms-Glenys-Nellist/dp/0310749255/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Glenys Nellist said…
What a wonderful review...thank you!

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