Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Eat Your Peas, Daughter A Little Wisdom and a Lasting Promise



When I received this book from BookSneeze, I was wonderfully surprised, the book is beautifully bound and the pages are of the highest quality.

I first read the book to myself, I found the words inspirational for me, and I think it would be a great present for mums who are buying for daughters of any age.

The book has a wonderful message, that the daughter is loved… beautiful words…

I love the pages that contain encouragement. Like this one: "Beauty comes wrapped in many packages: a smile, an intelligent mind, an act of kindness, a loving heart. You are so beautiful."

The book is clear. The font and images are bright and inviting.

I would definitely recommend this book..

I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own

Read and Share: Stories About Jesus


I have to say that my daughter loves this book – as is her grandmother.
Steve Smallman has done a wonderful job illustrating the book. The pictures are very warm and invites the child into the story. Both of my children use pictures to help them identify words and to tell "the story" over again on their own.

There are 13 short stories in this book that covers the life of Jesus from life to death. There are bright pages with great colors that pull in their attention the stories are short and to the point and my daughter loves them to be read over and over.
She loved to carry it around when she goes to her grandmother.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of Read and Share: Stories About Jesus By Gwen Ellis from BookSneeze/Thomas Nelson Publisher for this review. All opinions expressed are mine.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Amazing book!



Amazing, beatufiul, great. I love this book.

To start off I know we have all at one point seen one of the many precious moments books coloring books, the pictures are colorful & beautiful..

The stories included (to name a few) are: Favorite Bible classics such as The garden of Eden, Noah & the Ark, crossing the red sea, and of course stories of Jesus. There also is chapters on words of praise and wisdom, songs and prayers and more stories of Faith.

The story doesn't stray from his word, it makes it more appealing to the young and to the old. The book has pages for a family tree, Church record and a place to write your child's favorite things
I highly recommed to anyone wanting a childrens storybook bible.

I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Booksneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

God's Promises for Girls By Jack Countryman & Amy Parker


I really enjoyed this book! As a parent of a one year old, I know that in a few years the questions will be coming! I think this book will be very helpful.
This little book of scripture promises is a fantastic resource to have on hand when their little ones are facing struggles or just have questions. It is easy to read and understand.
There is a table of contents so that children can easily find what they are looking for.
There are mamu different sudjects that pertain to a young girl. Each subject has several bible verses to implement that part of the book. There are also cute pictures throughout the book to peak your child interest.
I think this is a must have book for little kids.
I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their Bookneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions i have expressed are my own.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Lonestar Homecoming by Colleen Coble


Lonestar Homecoming is the third book of a trilogy; it's not directly connected with the other two, so you don't need to worry about reading them in order.

This charming book is about Gracie Lister and her young 5-year-old daughter Hope, In california.

On the day of Gracie's weeding. she suddenly confronted by the FBI about her fiance and realized she is been lied to.

Desperate and afraid, Gracie does what she has always done... she runs.

Not having time to pack, or anything else. she takes off in her weeding dress with her daughter, five dollars and a train ticket to Texas.

Once there, she meets Lieutenant Michael Wayne, a single father headed home to take care of his two chidren who just lost their mother.

With Michael in need of someone to look after his children while he is at work and Gracie in need of a home and a job, he hires her.

Romance quickly springs up between the two but that is a limited piece of the story.

Gracie's learning to face her past and the mystery involved is a bigger part of the story.

But Gracie's problems are far from over, and combined with Michael's issues peace seems far away.


I enjoyed the mystery of the novel. It's a good read. It's not very deep, not very dark, and easy to read.

I recommend this story to those who love a book you can't put down, a mystery you don't fugure out until the end.


Disclosure of material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to white a positive review.

The opinions I have expressed are my own.