Children’s Corner: God is Watching Over You

23 Mar

51GuBtt+fBL._SY486_BO1,204,203,200_As a follow up to their bestselling Thank You, Lord, for Everything, P.J. Lyons and Tim Warnes have created a sweet and relaxing padded cover board book that tells the story of God’s constant presence around you. Meant to be read at night, when a child is warm and snug in their bed, the rhyming text and adorable illustrations in God Is Watching Over You gently remind us that God is constantly watching over us, protecting us, and caring for us.

31pbimzlb7l-_ux250_P J Lyons received a Master’s Degree in Writing for Children at Vermont College and is the author of The Little Lion’s Bible (Zondervan 2012), The Little Lamb’s Bible (Zondervan 2012), and The Wonderful World That God Made (Kregel 2004). She currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

about-me-profileTim Warnes is an illustrator and author of children’s books. He also has his own online comic strip, Chalk & Cheese.

 

 

 

My Impressions:

There is just something special about bedtime with little ones. Warm and toasty from a bath and ready to snuggle, they are also ready to hear a story written just for them. God Is Watching Over You is the perfect thing for you and your child or grandchild to ease from the busyness of the day to the peace and quiet of night. This board book is brightly illustrated with cute and cuddly images and has a reassuring and rhyming message that God is always watching over you. Another great addition for bedtime reading, I recommend God Is Watching Over You.

Recommended.

Audience: children ages 2-4.

To purchase this book, click HERE.

(Thanks to Zonderkidz for a review copy. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)

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