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Book Review: "Little Jesus, Little Me"


Description:


Jesus was a baby just like me.
Jesus learned to walk one step at a time just like me.

Jesus once was a little child too! With sweet and simple text and colorful illustrations, Little Jesus, Little Me helps your child learn to connect with Jesus at an early age and learn about God’s great love. Perfect for parents and grandparents to share with children, this book will soon become a favorite for your little one!


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Thank-you Zondervan with zblog squad for sending me this book for review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  
This very simple board book is sure to excite your little ones.   Within in no time, they will be reciting the repetitive line with you and feel good about themselves as a reader!   Each page says, "Jesus ____fill in blank_______ .... "just like me!" Each page features a little kid doing something just like Jesus.  Is a very sweet book to help kids understand that Jesus was a kid at one time.  Some people might throw a fit because our Bible doesn't talk about Jesus doing these activities but I don't want to fuss over it.  Jesus was a baby and he did learn to walk and he probably did like rocking in his mom's arms.  

This book retails for $6.99 on Zondervan.com  

Now go and read this book with your little one!  

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