Saturday, March 17, 2018

A Memory A Day For Moms Book Review

35821148Title: A Memory A Day For Moms

Author: Thomas Nelson Publishing

Genre: Nonfiction, Journal, Self-Help, Moms

Plot: We all know how busy moms are; they practically run the world and don't have time for hot coffee, let alone journaling all their memories of their growing kids. So here's the perfect solution for moms; a prompted five year journal to jot down a quick daily memory that we can look over for years to come and see how far our children have changed and grown.

Paired with an inspiring Scripture quote and a mini prayer at the bottom of each page, this is a gorgeous journal that moms everywhere will love - whether they've been moms for six weeks or sixteen years with one baby or ten babies. And it's perfectly sized for gift giving this Mother's Day!

Likes/Dislikes: I love the beautiful blue shade of this journal! The page feels smooth and beautiful but haven't tried writing on it yet. I'm sure it'll be a treat though. It smells nice and the gold and blue interior colors blend beautifully. I love all the questions! Some will be a breeze while others will take some thought. The verse and prayer are a sweet tough. All in all, I love this journal!

Rating: G-all ages, highly recommended.

Date Review Written: March 17th, 2018.

I received a copy of this book courtesy of BookLook Bloggers and wasn't required to write a positive review. The opinions expressed in the above review are my own.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

God Made The World Book Review

34570023Title: God Made The World

Author: Sarah Jean Collins

Genre: Children's, Christian, Board Book,

Plot: In six short days, God made the whole world. He started with a blank canvas of empty blackness and divided it into day and night. Then He got creative and started making plants of every variety, animals of every size, birds of every shape and fish of every color. then He made man and rested on the seventh day.

Boy, that was a lot of work. But in this delightful board book, it's super colorful and enjoyable story to read again and again and again.

Likes/Dislikes: This book is of very sturdy build with delightful splashes of color on every page. The second day of dividing day and night is especially exciting. My four year old loves the book and the 19 month old is especially fond of the third day with the birds and the fish. A win-win for everyone!

Rating: G-all ages. Highly recommended.

Date Review Written: March 10th, 2018

I received a copy of this book courtesy of the publishers for my honest opinion. I wasn't required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed in the above review are my own.