As I have stated in previous posts I love, love to get children's books to review. My children love to be read to and we are always looking for new books. Recently I was asked by the people over at Candy Cane Press to take a look at two of their new religious themed children's books. The books Rufus and Ryan go to Church and Rufus and Ryan say their prayers were two super cute books to bring up the topic of religion to children. Master D is now in CCD and loves to go to church, but sometimes the concepts of church and prayer are hard to cover with kids so young. Even harder is Miss J, who now also likes to go to church with us on Sundays. What I liked about these books and why they are super fun is it is a typical little boy with his stuffed monkey Rufus. In both books Ryan and Rufus navigate both how to say their prayers and what to do in church. Not only do the two learn what and how to behave and church it shares what to love about a mass. I also need to point out that it is fairly generic and as a Catholic there are only a few slight differences in terminology then what we use to describe certain things. I also liked how the prayer book gives great examples and shows the child that there is no wrong way to pray. The book portrays pray in a way I like for a child….as a simple conversation with God. For anyone who is trying to introduce either prayer or going to church with a wee one these books would be a great addition. Also, as we head into the holiday season we are firm believers in our house that other than Santa's presents and a few gifts from us we do books for the holidays These would be a nice gift for under the Christmas tree. Fun for the kids but with a deeper meaning to help celebrate the holiday season. Stop by Amazon and check these two cute books out today! I will leave you with a picture of Papa Hunt and Miss J enjoying the book
The funny part of this photo is my husband is in no way religious at all…so he asked Miss J to pick out a book and what did she pick-The religion book for Daddy to read. |
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