A charming rhyming book that celebrates God’s good design for our hands, motivating children aged 3+ to use their hands to glorify God.
Part of the Training Young Hearts series.
This charming rhyming book celebrates God’s good design for our hands, motivating children aged 3+ to use their hands to glorify God.
Children will be inspired by all the creative and interesting things their hands can do—they can even use them to bring comfort and joy to others! They’ll discover that Jesus had hands just like ours and that he always used his hands in the most amazing ways, including to save us.
Not only that: the way that Jesus used his hands means that we can be forgiven when we use our hands in the wrong way. Children are invited to pray for forgiveness when they make mistakes, and for help to use their hands in the ways God intends. The book’s fun rhyming style and colorful illustrations make it easy to engage with this life-altering message of repentance, forgiveness, and grace-fueled obedience.
Your Amazing Hands is part of the Training Young Hearts series, which consists of board books for toddlers as well as rhyming books for children over 3. All the books in the series train young hearts through the gospel, both by showing Jesus as an example and by explaining how his grace enables us to change. Parents, teachers, and other loved ones can refer back to these resources when specific behaviors need to be both corrected and connected to forgiveness, grace, and growth.
Age range: | 3+ |
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Contributors | Abbey Wedgeworth, Emma Randall |
ISBN | 9781784989699 |
Format | Hardback |
First published | June 2024 |
Dimensions | 8.3" x 8.3" x 0.4" |
Weight | 11.75 oz |
Language | English |
Pages | 32 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
The Training Young Hearts series is a favorite in our family. Abbey Wedgeworth packages big truths in bite-sized, understandable refrains that impact the hearts of children and their parents!
If you've parented a toddler, you've probably found yourself saying something like, "Hands are for helping, not hitting." We know what it means to teach our children to use their hands to serve and help rather than harm. Abbey Wedgeworth has written a beautiful book that frames this instruction in light of the Bible's redemptive story. It will help your kids see that God is the one who made our hands and forgives us when we use them wrongly. His Spirit empowers us to use hands for his redemptive purposes!
I adore how Abbey has brought her distinctive, gospel-centered encouragement and equipping to this series! Your Amazing Hands is a fun, engaging read that kids and caregivers will reach for often. They’ll find themselves slowly shaped to use their hands in a way that esteems the way Christ used his hands—to save us and bring us to himself.
This is such a joyful little book.
I love the rhyme and the message.
Not only does this delightful book encourage doing good with our hands, but it also reminds us what to do when our hands don't do good.
The gospel message of Jesus' love, death, burial, and resurrection shines through alongside the simplicity that Jesus always loves us and one day we'll have hands just as good as His are.
I would highly recommend this book to any Christian family that has preschoolers. The rhyming and the pictures of the children will keep them engaged and interested.
Your Amazing Hands would also be great in any church nursery or young Sunday school or children's church classroom.
This is based on a toddler’s board book What Are Hands For? that I previously reviewed from the same author and illustrator. Basically it’s the director’s cut of that book. There are more words, artworks and pages geared for older kids. So the gospel and Christian living part has an expanded explanation.
As usual, the artwork is spot on with the content. Now that this is an extended book, there are lots of illustrations to enjoy. Emma Randall gave more of her art which means more scenes and color that kids will love.
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Our family has been wonderfully impacted by the whole Training Young Hearts series, and this book is no exception. I love Abbey's heart to take every opportunity to communicate the gospel to our kids, and this book does just that. Highly recommend this book, and each one in this series!
Delightful and diverse illustrations with easy rhymes for kids to learn about all the good things God has created our hands to do, those things we ought not to do, and bringing it home to the most important thing - what Jesus has done for us. The focus on heart change over behavior change is something I think is important to discuss with kids and also greatly lacking in children’s literature. This is a great addition to the “Training Young Hearts” series and I love to see more gospel-centered books on the market for children.
This book has beautiful illustrations as it teaches kids to apply the Gospel to the use of their hands. The fun rhyming structure makes it a book both parents and children will enjoy reading again and again. It also gives parents a reference point to use in daily discipleship moments when conflicts arise outside of reading the book. We love this series!
I think this series is a MUST have for Christian home libraries. What a beautiful way to help teach our children how God made them and how they can live a holy life. Plus the illustrations are darling and diverse and so fun.
A perfect, delightful addition to our daughter’s bookshelf! I adore this book and can’t recommend it enough! Easily geared towards toddler or Kindergartner alike, this book appeals to children with gentle, rhyming words and vibrant, fun illustrations. I love the size and square format for our shelves (we have the hardcover version) and the message inside could not be more clear, concise or true!
As a Christian parent, I really appreciate the strong salavation message in this book and applaud the author and publisher for it’s release. The book starts out by sharing all the wonderful things little hands CAN do (such as digging, painting and tidying rooms to comforting others and cheering them on), to remind children they were CREATED by God, and when their hands do something we’re NOT supposed to do (like pushing or hitting), it begins to tell children about Jesus’ hands and the things His hands did, especially on the cross when He DIED for our sins. I love that the story works in praying for forgiveness and asking God for help to obey, to do what is right.
This is sure to be a beloved favorite (even more than Hands Are Not For Hitting!) among young children. It would make a great birthday gift, wonderful addition to a local child’s library and/or used in a classroom as a school or church resource!
* I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. All thoughts are my own and I was not required to write a positive review.
Our kids (7,5,1) all loved Abbey Wedgeworth's board books from the same series (and they remain our weekly reads, not if daily!), so when this new rhyming book came out, we were all super excited. This picture book presents a similar message with a similar structure, aimed at a slightly older audience. We love how colourful and captivating Emma Randall's illustrations are, and how gospel-centred and relatable Abbey's writing is. This is a resource I'd recommend to every family who'd like to teach their children how to use their body parts for God's glory, and how to find grace and help in our perfect and compassionate Lord Jesus. Can't wait for her next books!
Note: Thank you @thegoodbookau for a free copy in exchange for my honest review.
Love how this book shares the Gospel in an age appropriate way and how it applies to every day life.
Another powerful took in the Parent Tool Box. From the Training Young Hearts seroes comes an excellent resource for teaching toddlers what are hands should be doing. Laced with fun graphics and words, simple yet powerful truths about what our hands should be doing!