John 3:16, Psalm 23, 1 John 1:9—learning these truths for the first time is an exciting moment!Now while I personally believe the KJV is the best translation to use, this little book uses an assortment of translations. The key is to impart the gist of the verse and what it means. Parents can choose the specific version they prefer for any memorization and/or further impartation of understanding.
Let your little one develop the life changing habit of daily reading God's Word and devotionals that help him or her apply these truths to their entire life.
Snuggle time? Absolutely! Grab a favorite blanket, a beloved teddy or dolly, cuddle with mom or dad and learn to hide God's Word in their heart.
About the book: 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.
DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from the BookLook Reviewers program on behalf of the publisher, Thomas Nelson to facilitate a review. Opinions are my own and are freely given.
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