Giveaway
Giveaways! Usually it's books but sometimes it's gift cards and other items.
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Road Trip Rescue: Book Review {and Giveaway!}
If you’re looking for a middle-grade novel packed with adventure and written with a Christian worldview, then you’ll want to check out this review of ROAD TRIP RESCUE. It’s been a while since I reviewed a middle-grade (MG) novel. Maybe it was two or three years ago when I reviewed Ben Franklin’s In My Bathroom, and Britfield and the Return of the Prince. I tend to lean more toward picture books, but recently, I ran across this gem and want to share it with you.
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THE DANCE OF EASTER: Book Review and Giveaway
Get ready to do a happy dance! I’ve gathered three beautiful Easter books to share with you this month. Last week, I reviewed “Easter is Coming.” This week’s feature is THE DANCE OF EASTER by Sally Cressman. Right now, where I live in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, we’re experiencing cold, rainy days. But the daffodils have declared spring is coming! If the children you love are having a hard time waiting, then consider this book review. It may be the book to get them up and dancing!
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My Tender Heart Prayer Book {Review & Giveaway}
“Bless the children of the world, the ones I do not know who, like me, need love every day and space to learn and grow.” (excerpt from the “Children of the World Prayer” in My Tender Heart Prayer book). Is this a prayer you’d like to teach children? If so, consider this book review (and giveaway!) of My Tender Heart Bible.
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LOVE WELL MY PRECIOUS ONE – Book Review {Giveaway}
One of our greatest desires is to teach children how to be kind and love others well. Consider adding Jill Roman Lord’s picture book, LOVE WELL MY PRECIOUS ONE, to your teaching toolbox.
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Noah’s Gloomy Joyful Ark Book {& Giveaway!}
Do you know a child who could use a little cheer? Then, check out this review of Noah’s Gloomy Joyful Ark. Plus, I’m happy to announce there’s a giveaway with this one! A herd of books about Noah’s Ark are corralled on book shelves already. So, what makes this one different?