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This month my Tommy Mommy selections were for the younger set, and my friends are trying to clear out their bookshelves, so I'll be reviewing the books from eversions and offering print editions for giveaways!
Synopsis:
A perfect introduction to counting and learning about God’s blessings featuring bold, colorful cut-outs that fit together to make one unique board book!
From the time they begin to speak, young children are counting almost everything they see. And what better way to teach little ones to count than learning about God’s blessings? Kids will be led to count to ten with Mom and Dad as they see the many different ways God blesses them: with food, clothes, a house, a loving Mommy and Daddy, and more! And this “fit-together” board book features bold, colorful cut-outs on each spread that showcase the blessings in a fun, dynamic way. The cut-outs for each spread “fit” together when the book is closed, creating a fun surprise for kids on every page.
Review:
This is an adorable book for kids ages 0-4, to teach them the things to be grateful for in their life, like food, clothes, parents. It has bold bright colorful pictures and cut outs that will encourage children to be hands on with the book. I love that it teaches counting to 10 in a fun way, and well as teaching kids what 'blessings' are! Quick note though, it is ENGLISH, meaning jumper is substituted for sweater, etc. But it's easy to change the word while reading it out loud! It would be an adorable book for a baby shower, first birthday or for packing for the Summer trip!
Giveaway:
One BTHM reader will win their own copy of this adorable book!
My kids are grateful we have a pool to use in the summer heat.
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ReplyDeleteThe gran kids are happy that they can do more fun things.
ReplyDeleteShe's thankful for her grandfather Poppo.
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She's only 17 months old, so no gratitude journal for a few years.
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My daughter said she was most thankful for our pups! I haven't tried to get her to keep a gratitude journal since she's only 3 and can't write yet, I don't think it would work! haha!
ReplyDeleteMy kids are a bit older, but they are thankful they have a loving family and nice home.
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she is grateful for uncle and which is me and her parents. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteTheir new baby birds. Two hatched this week!
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Merry
No they dont have a gratitude journal. But I think its a good idea.
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Merry
My son is thankful for his Nana. jj250@aol.com
ReplyDeleteMy son is most grateful for having his braces off.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is grateful for our two dogs.
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My son and daughter are grateful that there dad is not going overseas again.
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He's too little right now that he doesn't talk but he does say grace before every meal. He clasps his ands together and bows. I will encourage him to write a gratitude journal.
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