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Kids love to dream about what they might do when they grow up: jobs they might have, places they might go, people they might meet.
As children embark on life’s journey with all their potential and aspirations, use this beautifully illustrated, rhyming storybook to tell them your biggest dream - that whatever they do and wherever they go, they will love and follow Jesus.
This keepsake edition includes 16 illustrated pages for writing messages and pasting in photos, plus a pocket for keepsakes in the back. The robust slipcase means you will keep these memories safe for the long term. It's ideal for a child to take with them all ...the way up through school, with each successive teacher adding their own comments and encouragements.
It also makes a beautiful graduation gift for children, whether they are graduating from Kindergarten or High School!
“This is my new “go to” baby gift!” (Amazon Customer)
“It brought tears to my eyes. I will definitely purchase more of these books for future graduates.” (Amazon Customer)
“A real classic, and worth having on every bookshelf!” (The Good Book Company Customer)
“Purchased this book for my Pre-K son. I plan to have his teachers sign it at the end of each school year. The message is precious & adorable!” (Amazon Customer)
A board book version for 2-4 year olds is also available as well as a coloring book for 4-7 year olds.
Written by Melissa Kruger: mother, best-selling author (including Five Things to Pray for Your Kids), speaker, blogger, and Director of Women’s Content at The Gospel Coalition.
(Review written for 'Wherever You Go, I Want You to Know...')
I have been so happy using the good book- Thank you Lord. So many of my favorite authors!
I bought these to give to three of my grandchildren for their high school graduation. They were perfect gifts!
(Review written for 'Wherever You Go, I Want You to Know...')
My daughter is 7 months old... but we read this to her about once a week to start teaching her that:
1) We love her.
2) God loves her.
But it's been more challenging to my wife and I to be all about raising her to understand that her life is not her own because of the Gospel. It challenges us to pray for her to one day understand and believe the truth of the Gospel, and then to live ...that out wholeheartedly through her life.