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Bedtime for Baby Book Reviews: 100 Favorite Bible Verses for Children

My mother in law recently celebrated her 90th birthday.  Several of our family and friends from all over came to celebrate with us.  As part of her birthday celebration, some family members joined us for worship service.  Many of them grew up in the church my family and I attend and I had so much fun listening to their memories of Sunday School, church programs and speeches.

The family laughed and laughed recalling how nervous they were and how one of the older members of the church was always nearby to encourage them and help them recall words of those recitations.  

As I listened to them I thought of all the speeches and recitations my kids have had at that same church and all the times I've stood nearby to help them if they forgot the words to the speeches we spent weeks learning.  Sometimes the recitations were poems but most of the time, the speeches were Bible verses.  

The King James Bible has words which can be difficult to pronounce at times so I try to seek other translations when working with our children.  100 Favorite Bible Verses for Children is a great resource for helping little ones learn Bible verses.

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.  
Having the opportunity to review books like 100 Favorite Bible Verses for Children is one of the reasons I enjoy being a part of the Booklook Bloggers program.  As a Booklook blogger I received books like from Zondervan, Thomas Nelson and other publishing houses in exchange for my review. 

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