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Book Review: Little Lights Devotional

 






Product Description: * Start---or finish---your day surrounded by sweet snuggles and engaging reflections on loving God and your neighbor, forgiveness, right and wrong, finding joy in sadness, how to be grateful, and more. Deepen your child's faith with fun-to-read devotions that remind them of all the big and small ways to let their lights shine! Ages 4 to 8. 160 pages, hardcover from Zonderkidz.

My Review: 
I love teaching my kids they they are light in this world.  After having kids my husband and I often times prayed for this truth to be on their hearts, to know they are HIS light.   We often prayed for them to be mighty in their schools so Jesus would get glory!   


This devotional is a perfect one for families at bedtime routines.  The daily stories will only take roughly 3 minutes.  There is scripture you can focus on and their are truths leading to the scripture truth so it really gets firm in hearts and minds.  

I enjoy the pictures on each page.   They are fun and bright and I think that kids will enjoy them too.   



If you are looking to help build a strong faith foundation for your children I think this will be a great addition to your home library!   






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