Show your precious little ones how much you love them . . . with every bedtime prayer.
About:
Everyone loves a sweet bedtime story—and this one has the added bonus
of teaching children a lifestyle of healthy prayer. Starting with sweet
and silly text about bedtime routines—teeth brushing, story time, and
one more glass of water—this delightful book will then teach children
how to pray: love God, ask Him for forgiveness, thank Him for many
blessings, and offer requests. Throughout the bedtime rituals, Mommy and
Baby giggle as they play a game to describe how much they love each
other. This unique story will make bedtime prayers a real learning and
bonding experience for parents and children.My Thoughts:
This children's book is super cute and great for kids ages 4-7. This is a great story for bedtime, but my daughter also likes me to read it to her during the day as well. The pictures are adorable and bright with colors. My daughter loves this book, and it has become one of my favorite children's books to read her! I can tell my daughter can relate to Bitty Bunny and I think she really likes that!
Buy It: You can purchase this book at the Thomas Nelson Online Store for $12.99 or find a local retailer near you.
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Disclosure: I received the product mentioned in this post for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own and may differ from those of yours. Housewife on a Mission is not responsible for prize shipment to giveaway winner.




















I tell mine I love you to the moon & back :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have one yet since the little one isn't here yet, but I do plan to say prayers every night and say "I love you!"
ReplyDeleteSeveral phrases from the book on the night you were born
ReplyDelete"I Love You" and "Goodnight" are the two 'phrases' we have to say. If my son doesn't think I hear him say one of those phrases back then he will yell and scream until I come back to hear him say "I Love You!"
ReplyDeleteI always say I love you Mr. Handsome! He is starting to say I Love you too back to us!
ReplyDeleteJamie Brigham
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I always say Gichi gich Goo Means That... and he says I Love You, and then I say I love you again. (It's from Phineas and Ferb.
ReplyDeleteI always whisper I Live You, give him a kiss and make the Sign of the Cross on his forehead.
ReplyDeleteI love you forever and ever and ever.....
ReplyDeleteWe say I love you with all my heart
ReplyDeletemarypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
I always say I love you my monkey...
ReplyDeleteI always say I love you little man!
ReplyDeleteI just say "I love you my little one"
ReplyDeleteI always tell them I love them and ask if they realize how special they are but on nights when we have the extra time my oldest and I will sit and come up with phrases along the lines of "I love you more then the ocean loves the beach, I love you more then the stars love the moon, I love you more then a cat loves milk etc" She is almost 7 and it's fun to see what she comes up with not to mention how tickled she can get at just home much I love her :D It's a sweet time.
ReplyDelete'Love you, night night'
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