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I Love You More
Every night I curl up next to my Sunshine on her bed. This simple, repetitive act created the opportunity for the sweetest, most important affirmation.
Mother, (yes, she calls me Mother) I love you wider than the sky.
I love you wider than the sky, too.
Gazing at my face, then glancing at my mussed up hair, she asked,
Do you love me bigger than your hair?
Yes, honey, I love you bigger than my hair.
The conversation continued as I insisted my love is bigger than my ears, eyes, nose, and mouth.
I Love You More captures a similar interaction. A mother tenderly answers her son’s plea, “Mommy, (I need to keep reading this to Sunshine) just how much do you love me?”
I love you higher than the highest bird ever flew. I love you taller than the tallest tree grew…
The son’s response is found by turning this innovative flip book upside down and around.
I love you higher than the longest lollipop ever lasted. I love you louder than the loudest rocket ship ever blasted…
This delightful story reinforces the peace and strength of unconditional love already planted in my children’s hearts.
Now is your opportunity to enjoy a sweet moment with your little one. In the spirit of the season, I am giving away my review copy of I Love You More. To enter the drawing, just leave a comment. The winner will be announced November 30. Best wishes!
*Update* Due to my comments not working the deadline is extended until December 1.
The Best Books- Individuality for the Young
The topic of individuality is dear to me, so I scout for books that encourage appreciation for the uniqueness of each person. Here are a few I continue to rescue from underneath the couch.
Ages 4 and under
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Little One, God Made You By Amy Warren Hilliker / Zondervan |
For the littlest ones, a sweet board book is God Made You to Love You. Through the colorful pictures of babies and toddlers with their parents, the idea of individuality is expressed simply as Mrs. Hilliker writes:
God made you to love you, little one. There’s no one like you, no, not one. No one has your tiny nose, or your wiggly, squiggly toes.
Ages 4-8
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Snowflake Bentley By Jacqueline Briggs Martin / Houghton-mifflin |
Snowflake Bentley contains a dynamic view of individuality. Not only is Mr. Bentley’s singular personality expressed, but the amazing creativity of God is revealed in the snowflakes he studied. With winter coming, this is a nice addition to your library. If it doesn’t inspire lesson plans, it can, at least, start a conversation.
After we finished this book, I told my daughter she was unique just like the snowflakes. “God created you for a special purpose. What do you think it is?” Sunshine smiled and boldly proclaimed, “Talking.” She might be on to something…
Ages 5-10
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Mary Slessor: Courage in Africa By Renee Taft Meloche / YWAM Publishing |
YWAM Publishing recently came out with biographies for young readers. These missionary biographies are written in delightful rhyme and filled with gorgeous illustrations.
Our church presented a copy of Mary Slessor: Courage in Africa to my daughter when she turned three. She listened to most of it, but it really is for older children as Mary Slessor faces a few native practices, like killing twins, who were thought to be evil. However, my nine year old reads and rereads this introduction to a hero of our faith, and learns a valuable lesson.
As Mary did, God wants us all to show great courage too, especially when to choose what’s right is difficult to do.
There are 16 biographies available. Many can be found at Christianbook.com (linked above) and YWAM Publishing has the complete series.
What are your favorites stories and books for teaching the value of the individual to children?
















