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![]() ![]() A Child's Book of Blessings A Child's Book of Blessings by Kenneth Steven is a colourful representation of God's wonderful creation, along with the many blessings that we derive from every part of God's masterpiece. This piece will help little folks to appreciate, love enjoy and completely immerse themselves in the wonder of God's creation. Its vivid picturesque illustrations will no doubt capture the attention of its young audience appealing to their senses while making reading fun. The book teaches a profound truth; presenting God as the Creator of all things, who in His great benevolence and kindness has freely given us all things for our enjoyment. In his book, Kenneth Steven expresses God's willingness and commitment to bless us through His handiwork and as we relate with him through prayers to appropriate them. Steven also captures the devotion of prayer, portraying it as a way of communicating with a loving God. This I believe will inspire and encourage the little ones to seek a personal relationship with the Lord. The simple choice of words and diction is quite suitable and would be easily understood by readers of all ages enabling them to fully grasp the central message of the book. Therefore, this short treatise specially packaged will make a good read for children of different categories. I therefore wish to wholeheartedly recommend it to all parents and guardians as a perfect gift book for their wards. —Tommy Duniya Benjamin, Scientific Officer at the Federal Ministry, of Innovation, Science and Technology, Abuja. A Child's Book of Blessings
Here is a collection of creation-inspired blessings for the child you love. It includes space for givers or recipients to write their own words of blessing. Kenneth Steven is a poet and children’s book author. He grew up in Highland Perthshire in the heart of Scotland, and now lives in Argyll on the country’s west coast. Katie Rewse is an award-winning illustrator. She lives and works in Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. Ages 5-8
ISBN: 978-08091-6806-4 |
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