Why I Praise You, God

Children learn to love reading when they equate it with special time with their parents, with sharing and showing loving attention. Reading encourages language development and concept recognition. When parents read about God, very young children associate the love they receive from their parents with the love of God for His children through Christ Jesus. They learn to associate the words they hear with the presence of God in their lives.

Children at this age are in the here and now. They are fully aware of what is right in front of them and are only beginning to use their imaginations. In this book, text and illustration work together to show God in concrete terms.

Why I Praise You, God teaches about God's creation and about the fulfillment of His plan to save mankind through the forgiveness Jesus earned for us on the cross.

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About the Book

Ideal for children ages 2 and up.

Details
Author: Michelle Medlock Adams
Series: Why I ___ You, God Series
Tag: Board Books
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
Publication Year: 2006
Format: Board book
Illustrator: Susan Chapman
ASIN: 0758609124
ISBN: 0758609124
List Price: 5.99
If you're confused about the difference between praising God and thanking God, this is the book for you.
– WriterMama92, Amazon Review
I bought this book when my 2 1/2 year old learned to say the "food" prayer (God is great....God is good....) and she has learned this one and we say it every night. It is wonderfully illustrated and she picked it up quick. It has become my favorite bedtime routine. I have had trouble finding prayer books like this for 2 year olds to say and I am glad I bought this one. It is awesome.
– Crissy F., Amazon Review
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