Simply written and absolutely sweet, this hardcover devotional book will enrapture your little reader. Oh my goodness, Woodjie pounced on the packet when it came in and went right over to his birthdate to read what his "fortune" would be. Hey well, hence the need for the devotional, right? Ten-year-olds are not known for their strong doctrinal knowledge.
It's a good "fortune," though.
The entries are incredibly positive, uplifting and encouraging, the pages are glossy and the print is large enough to be easy on the eyes. I would wholeheartedly recommend this one for your home or church library.
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