Sunday, July 21, 2024

Jesus Made A Way by Filip Radichevski

 Happy Sunday! Today, I actually have a fitting read...I really need to get more of these to highlight every week. Anyway, I loved the cover (so joyful!) and decided to give it a go. After all, we could definitely use more encouragement and reminders of who is really in control in our lives.

So, without further babbling, let's jump in!





JESUS MADE A WAY
by Filip Radichevski
Illustrated by Karina Kulikova
Picture Book Religious
30 pages
ages 4 to 8

Discover a delightful and heartwarming journey that introduces children to the wonders of faith in a way that is both fun and easy to understand. "Jesus Made a Way" captivates young minds with engaging stories and colorful illustrations, bringing the message of God's love and goodness into their everyday lives.

Through relatable subjects and interests, children will see how the ultimate source of goodness is always near, and present in their daily activities and interactions. From sharing toys to being productive and helpful, this book encourages positive behaviors and nurtures a spirit of gratitude and kindness.

"Jesus Made a Way" provides comfort and encouragement, helping children feel safe, loved, and connected to a higher purpose. The spontaneous and joyful narrative fosters a deep sense of faith, making spiritual lessons accessible and enjoyable for young readers.

Join the adventure today and let your child discover the beauty of God's love in their own lives. Perfect for bedtime stories or family reading time, "Jesus Made a Way" is a treasured addition to any child's bookshelf. Share the joy of faith and goodness—order your copy now and inspire your little one to contribute towards a world of love and kindness.



GOODREADS    /     AMAZON


MY TIDBITS

Joyful and full of hope, these pages radiate good vibes while diving into a wonderful sense of secureness.

The message of this book is pretty clear from the title—Jesus guides and watches our paths through life. Flowing with rhyming verse, much of the read takes a more general swing to build atmosphere and ring with emotions as it guides readers through various moments, which many can easily identify with. For the most part, this read steers away from specifics to stay in a more general direction. The illustrations are the same way. Packed with color and artistic flair, they invite with a sense of imagination and fun. These also change into more distinct scenes as the book continues and settles into the main message surrounding the care and watchful eyes we enjoy from our Savior. 

The text fits the age group nicely. The book makes a lovely read-aloud or can be explored by those readers, who have a good grip on their words, alone. The cheerful atmosphere is more than enjoyable and molds well with the message. It does work well to open up to discussions or as part of a theme. While reluctant readers might loose a little interest thanks to the more general flow, others will enjoy the calming atmosphere and reassurance it provides.

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