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This book began as an idea from the Lord when I had been attending a Christmas program for my young three-year-old granddaughter and her classmates at a Christian daycare center. During the program, Deuteronomy 6:7 scripture verse came to my mind, and the Lord said that teaching children about his Word begins before birth because even the child in the womb is a child that can be taught God's Word. I then felt led to write a children's book about God's love for them that was directed specifically to the child in the womb to read to them while they are growing and developing before birth so that their "education about God's love for them" would begin as early as possible. My dear sister, Anne Marie, was very encouraging about this wonderful Christian endeavor, and so together, we began to work on this very special project.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. (Psalm 139:14 NIV)
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction / Religious / Christian / Family & Relationships (fancy, right?)
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