Kid Review – God Is In Nature – child’s devotional
Doebler, Jessica. God Is In Nature! A kids devotional about His awesome creations. Illustrated by Xareni Ramirez. New York: Z Kids, 2021.
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Summary
The only kids nature devotional featuring Scripture, Bible studies, and prayers that collectively teach children to praise God by appreciating nature and His awesome creations
In this exciting and inspiring kids devotional, children will learn firsthand about God’s fascinating world and amazing creations. From reading God’s words in the Bible to getting outside and being captivated by the highest mountain and the tiniest fish, kids ages 6−10 will connect with God in fun and engaging ways.
The Bible tells us about the story of creation and the amazing things that God can do. From rainbows and waterfalls to deserts and a starry night, God’s miracles surround us, and they are undoubtedly awesome and cool.
•100 kids devotions, organized by locale—accessible places like fields and parks; rivers, oceans, and lakes; and forests and mountains—offer opportunities for immediate exploration.
•Prayers help kids slow down and appreciate what’s in front of them.
•Stunning illustrations capture a glimpse of the beauty and wonder that awaits the reader outside and creates the perfect gift package for those looking for a beautiful and meaningful Christian book for kids.
•Less screen time with activity tips that encourage kids to get outside and see nature.
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My Kid Review
Jessica Doebler uses nature and naturally occurring events to explain the things of God. From the first devotional where she compares how heliotropic plants follow the path of the sun to how we, as Christians, should follow the Son; I was drawn in and I think young readers will be as well.
I appreciate the activities (Go Explore) that are suggested with each devotional. Some encourage children to get out in nature and others are like mini science experiments.
Because this is a devotional book I wouldn’t necessarily recommend God Is In Nature! for a K-12 Christian school library. However, it would be a good choice for a classroom teacher to use as a devotional or for an individual child to use.
I received a complimentary copy of God It In Nature! This is my honest review.