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100 Favorite Bible Verses for Children



Book Description

100 Favorite Bible Verses for Children includes best-loved verses for children and parents to learn together. The verses are in various translations and are paired with fun devotions and prayers. Full of charming animal illustrations, this is an excellent choice for families who want their children to learn God’s Word and apply it in their lives.

My Review
Thanks for coming to read my review.  Thanks, Booklook program for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  

One goal to set for my kids and I for 2018 is some scripture memorization.  I have never made it a priority and I would really like to memorize myself but show my kids the importance of it!   I know God will use it if I hide his word in my heart.  I think this book is going to help us greatly do just that.  

I plan on utilizing this devotional book not only for the prayers and devotion but really as a guide to help us memorize the scriptures.   We can do two scriptures a week!  I know we can!  Praying this is something the kids stay excited about!   


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