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My Great Big God by Andy Holmes

Book Description

My great big God takes care of me! My great big God loves me! Find out just how great and big God really is in this adorable Bible storybook for little ones.

Bestselling author Andy Holmes takes children on a special journey through 20 of the most loved and known stories in the Bible that illustrate the character of God. Each story is told in adorable rhymes and ends with a fresh takeaway that even the youngest child will understand: My great big God is good! My great big God is powerful! Parents and children alike will love to read these stories together and learn about how wonderful our God is.

With bright, eye-catching illustrations by Marta Alvarez Miguens and thick pages perfect for little hands to hold, My Great Big God will be a family favorite for years to come.


My Review:
Thank-you Book Look program 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 my own.  

So what makes this book "Great?"  Beyond just the cute poems for each story the titles all say, "A Great Big ________" and at the end a sentence that says, "My great big God __________."  The pictures cover the pages very well too and the stories do not take very long to read.  The author did a great job of instilling faith stories for kids.  This is a great board book for any pre-school kids! 


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