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Rating:  Summary: My Spiritual Alphabet Review: I purchased this book for my grandchildren, ages 7 & 5. It is a lovely book, well written and illustrated. I also have Holly Bea's first book, "Where Does God Live". She makes the reading easy for our first grader and the pictures attract the 5 year old. Get's the point across without being preachy and stays entertaining to the end. I highly recommend it to everyone with small children.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Use of Spiritual terms Review: My spiritual alphabet book is a great introduction for children to spiritual terms in a very entertaining yet poignant way. The rhyming verses along with the beautiful illustrations paint a wonderful picture of all things larger than we are.This book is a great alternative to alphabet books because it sends a beautiful message along with teaching children their ABCs.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Use of Spiritual terms Review: My spiritual alphabet book is a great introduction for children to spiritual terms in a very entertaining yet poignant way. The rhyming verses along with the beautiful illustrations paint a wonderful picture of all things larger than we are. This book is a great alternative to alphabet books because it sends a beautiful message along with teaching children their ABCs.
Rating:  Summary: My Spiritual Alphabet Review: The alphabet never felt or looked so good! My 3 and 5 year old kids LOVE this beautifully illustrated, joyful book. The book teaches us about letters and about life, and the pictures give concrete examples of the spiritual concepts. "Believing in things I cannot see" could be too abstract for a 3 year old--but this books pairs it with a whimsical picture of a girl and a puppy expectantly watching a garden. Now my kids "get it." The book is non-denominational, non-preachy, and great for a boy or girl. Forget the boring "A is for Apple." Kids will remember this book long after the alphabet is committed to memory!
Rating:  Summary: "G" Is For Gem! Review: The alphabet never felt or looked so good! My 3 and 5 year old kids LOVE this beautifully illustrated, joyful book. The book teaches us about letters and about life, and the pictures give concrete examples of the spiritual concepts. "Believing in things I cannot see" could be too abstract for a 3 year old--but this books pairs it with a whimsical picture of a girl and a puppy expectantly watching a garden. Now my kids "get it." The book is non-denominational, non-preachy, and great for a boy or girl. Forget the boring "A is for Apple." Kids will remember this book long after the alphabet is committed to memory!
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