A charming rhyming book that celebrates God’s good design for our mouths, motivating children aged 3+ to behave in a way that honors God.
Part of the Training Young Hearts series.
This charming rhyming book celebrates God’s good design for our mouths, motivating children aged 3+ to behave in a way that honors God.
Children will be inspired by the power that God gave our mouths when he made them—we can even use them to bring comfort and joy to others! They’ll discover that Jesus had a mouth just like ours and that he used his mouth to speak healing and forgiveness.
Not only that: the way that Jesus used his mouth means that we can be forgiven when we use our mouths in the wrong way. Children are invited to pray for forgiveness when they make mistakes and for help to use their words 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.
Age range: | 3+ |
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Contributors | Abbey Wedgeworth, Emma Randall |
ISBN | 9781802542738 |
Format | eBook |
First published | February 2025 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
I am incredibly excited about these new books from Abbey Wedgeworth. Engaging, helpful, and full of truth, these books are sure to become a favorite in your home!
One of the most important ways we can train young children is to teach them what is right as well as teach them what is wrong. In the Training Young Hearts series Abbey Wedgeworth faithfully shows children how to live while also telling them the good news of God’s grace. These board books are such an engaging (and fun!) way to teach big truths to young hearts.
The Training Young Hearts board books will help parents encourage positive behavior through one of the most effective methods of learning—play! These engaging books will not only instruct kids but parents too, by equipping both with training refrains based in biblical truths. Abbey has provided us with an incredible tool to help us clearly and intentionally communicate with our kiddos in a way that points to them to Jesus.