**Full Disclosure: I received ‘God and Me’ Devotional for Kids for review purposes. No other compensation was exchanged. All opinions are mine.
I started the year with every intention of reading ‘Bible in a Year’ (with my family) on a daily basis … but we haven’t been very good. Sitting down to read rather lengthy Bible verses with a 9 and 5 year old is not my idea of fun. However, my husband and I agree that they need to read the Bible and have a relationship with God. That’s where ‘God and Me’ comes in.
About ‘God and Me’:
God and Me aims to help children find out all about God: what He is like, how He cares for them, and how He wants them to live in His world. Familiar situations and everyday experiences encourage children to think about Christian values, a simple way of introducing a lifelong relationship with God.
Bite-sized devotions will keep the attention of younger children. Four-color photographs will help engage children with the message in the devotional. Each day includes a topical Scripture and a prayer to help children develop their relationship with God.
The devotional contains 384 pages and is ideal for kids 5-10.
The devotional is a beautiful, full-color book with an attached bookmark. There are 365 devotionals – one for each day of the year – included in ‘God and Me’. Each devotional covers a different topic (ex: breakfast, bad mood, allowance, etc.) and includes a fill-in-the-blank prayer and Bible verse. The size of the font is nice and big, which I really like.
I really love this devotional! I wish we had started the year with this book!
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Angie Bailey says
My son would describe love as unconditional.
Sara says
I wish I could tell you, but my son is only 6 months old 🙂
Cindy Dawkins says
Children’s love is Godly.
Margaret Maggie Porter says
I think they would describe it as the nature around us and the animals God made
Alvina Castro says
my kiddo would say love is hugs and kisses and laughing with family.
Melissa Weatherford says
I think that they would say we are showing God to others when we show them love…especially when we don’t feel like it.
Lesley M says
My son would describe love as hugs, kisses, and cuddles!! This is true love!
Nikki says
Unconditional
Melissa D says
My five-year-old defines love as “being friends.” 🙂
kathy dalton says
My children would say that love is family
Tandi Cortez-Rios says
I think my kids would define God’s love by being, bigger than anything you could every imagine, there is so much of His love for all of us.
Ashley Fryer says
My kids would say that it’s always caring about someone.
Darlene Owen says
God is love and protects all.
Debby Chandler says
They would describe God as someone you can always talk to about anything and he won’t judge you. He is unconditional love and forgiveness.
Marlena Little says
Hugs and kisses and saying i love you
Ashley says
Mine associates love with kisses so he’d probably say God gives kisses 🙂
Candy @ Candypolooza says
My boys would say that God is everywhere and he loves us 🙂