We just spent a couple days going through the kids’ bedrooms and school room organizing, cleaning, and purging. However, the one category of items that we avoided purging was books! We love books in this house!
Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing our family with this great book~!
“All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.”
While this hymn was first published by Cecil Frances Alexander in 1848, it’s still very much a favorite in the world today. This gorgeous rendition was illustrated by Katy Hudson and she brings vibrant colors and breathtaking views to the cherished words. Each page is filled with lovely watercolor images that sweeps readers right into the world of three young children as they explore their day that is filled with all the good that God has given.
There is so much to love about this book. It’s generously sized at just over 10″ by 10″ and the hardcover offers durability. Our kids absolutely adore the pictures while the poetic words flow smoothly. It’s becoming a fast favorite in our home and we highly recommend “All Things Bright and Beautiful” to young readers everywhere.
Win It: Propeller Consulting, LLC is generously offering one of our lucky readers their very own hardcover copy of this book: “All Things Bright and Beautiful.”
This giveaway is open to the US and Canada and will end July 21st, 2016. For your chance to win, enter the Giveaway Tools below. Good luck!
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I’m a city girl turned country by my awesome husband and we have three busy boys and two darling daughters. I love spending time with my family, reading Karen Kingsbury novels, and catching up with friends while our kiddos have play dates. I’m blessed beyond measure and can’t wait to see what God has in store.
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I love to read to my grandchildren. My grown daughters tell me that is one of the wonderful things they remember about their childhood. My youngest had a learning disability so she understood more than she herself could read. So she “read” along. Her older sister would listen too. This looks like a beautiful book.