I am in awe of God's magnificent creation and I like reading and collecting devotionals so I was excited for the third book in the Indescribable Kids devotional series, The Wonder of Creation, by Pastor Louie Giglio. This fun fact-packed book is ideal for children ages 6-10 but adults would enjoy it, too if they are curious about the wonders of the world around them like I am. God's wondrous creation never ceases to amaze me. I enjoyed reading this book to my kindergarten class and reading it myself. In this book, there are 100 devotions that will inspire kids to discover, delight in, and appreciate God's creation and strengthen their faith to live out God's truths in their lives. The devotions explore different parts of creation such as spaces, earth, animals, peoples, and more. You will learn about firenado, tar lilies, pygmy jerboa, "the Chocolate Hills", and much more. Each devotion begins with a Bible verse, a scientific fact, Biblical truths, a closing prayer, and an "Explore the Wonder" section at the end. The book includes beautiful, colorful photos and illustrations. The author did a great job of connecting kids to God's Word and God's world in an engaging and entertaining way. He also includes phonetics for uncommon words to help kids pronounce them correctly.
I highly recommend this wonder-filled, mind-blowing, eye-opening, and faith-building devotional. Amazing adventure awaits! The Wonder of Creation would make a fantastic gift for any young children in your lives, especially those who love science and nature. It's also a great resource for Christian homeschool families and for reading aloud during a family devotion time.
GIVEAWAY: You can win a free copy of this book. The giveaway is limited to US winners only.
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Deadline: December 5, 2021
~I received a free copy of this book via Momentum Influencers in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
The boys are really into science this year!
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