Sunday, March 29, 2026

Passover: Books for children the learn about Jewish religious observance ✡️

Christians respect and appreciate the Jewish Passover observants as they remember when God brought the Israelites out of Egypt. Passover commemorates the night when the first born son in every home died unless there was the blood of the sacrificial lamb on the door lintels. Hence, the home with the sacrifice blood was "passed over" by the death angel.

The Story of Passover by David A. Adler

ISBN: 9780823429028
Hardcover $15.99 USD

My thoughts:  This well done picture book recounts the story of the captivity of Israelites in Egypt, their persecution by the Egyptians, decree of Pharaoh to kill all newborn male Hebrews (Israelites). The Hebrew mother of the baby Moses placed him in a basket and set it afloat in the river. Moses was discovered by the Egyptian princess and raised as her son.

Later Moses slew an Egyptian and fled. The book then switches to Moses and his brother, Aaron, who, were instructed by God to ask Pharaoh to release the Hebrews; but their request was denied. Then God sent the ten plagues. Then on the tenth plague, the first born son of the Egyptians died but the Angel of Death passed over the homes of the Hebrews without killing the first born son.

I think this is a really good retelling of this horrific period of Biblical history. They do, however, leave out the sacrificial lamb and meal of the Hebrews. They leave out the marking of the door lintels with the blood of the lamb. They leave out the requirement for this blood in order for the Angel of Death to pass over the house thus saving the first born son of the household. I think this most likely because it is too harsh for a young child's book, but since this is a Jewish authored book, there may be a different reason that I, as a Christian, do not understand.

The story is harsh because the captivity period, treatment of the Israelites by Egyptians was harsh, the plagues were horrific. But it is well done and should be well received when read to children by caring, instructive parents.

Exodus 12:21-28 - Then Moses called for all the elders of Israel, and said unto them, Draw out and take you a lamb according to your families, and kill the passover. And ye shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip it in the blood that is in the bason, and strike the ...

About the book: With colorful, full-page illustrations, this Passover book for kids 4-8 tells the story of the Jewish holiday while helping children prepare for their own seder.

This simple picture book introduction to the Passover story pairs an engaging retelling with bold illustrations, perfect for young readers. One of the most significant holidays in Jewish tradition, Passover commemorates Moses leading his people out of slavery in Egypt. This Passover book for children recounts the major events of the story in dramatic but accessible language, from Jacob settling in Egypt to the miraculous parting of the Red Sea.

The text and images have been vetted for accuracy by a rabbinical authority, and the book includes an author's note about the modern Passover celebration, the seder, and how the different parts of the meal symbolize elements of the story. With its lovely colorful illustrations and simple text, this is the perfect read aloud book to accompany a Passover Haggadah for children and help prepare kids for their own seder, both at home and in the classroom.


Pippa's Passover Plate by Vivian Kirkfield 





My thoughts:  Pippa is a delightful little mouse who is about to prepare for Passover but can't find her favorite Sedar or Passover plate. In a hurry, scurry she goes about her critter neighborhood asking if anyone has seen it. She does eventually find it and they all gather around to enjoy the Passover meal.
ISBN: 9780823441624
Hardcover $17.99 USD

Written in easy rhyme and illustrated sweetly with cute critters amidst the environment they usually enjoy, the book is a delight. Also of note, Jewish readers will enjoy seeking out small indicators that this is indeed a Jewish story - a Star of David on a candle holder, a book titled "The Haggadah," box of Matzos, the Sedar Plate.

A fun book for ages 4 to 8. 

About the book: Sundown is near, and it's almost time for the Seder to begin-- but where is Pippa's special Passover plate?

Pippa the Mouse has been working hard all day-- cleaning her house, setting the table, cooking the meal. Everything looks great-- but her special Seder plate is missing!

Searching through her tiny house turns up nothing, so Pippa ventures out to ask her neighbors if they can help. Bravely, she asks the other animals for help, but the snake, owl, and cat haven't seen her plate, either. But it's almost time for the Seder to begin, so she keeps looking-- and when she finds it, she invites all the other animals home to join her celebration. 


A charming story with a happy ending, Pippa's Passover Plate pairs simple, rhyming text with bright paintings by Jill Weber, illustrator of The Story of Passover and The Story of Esther. In bravely facing her animal neighbors, this adorable little mouse finds not only her missing Seder plate-- but new friends.

Rising by Sidura Ludwig


ISBN: 9781536225495
Hardcover $18.99 USD

My thoughts:  This is such a beautiful book. Lovely, gentle illustrations walk the reader through the story visually and provide hidden innuendoes and clues to family, faith, and imagery. 

The challah bread has six strips that are braided into one load. This represents the six days of labor and day of rest. The title of the book is "Rising." The first line.... "I rise with Ima in the early morning." The next page .... "...Yeast bubbles in the warm water." ... "My hot chocolate and her tea sit beside it, steam from both our cups rising."

Then there is a two page spread for after the dough is set aside in a bowl under a towel. The picture shows a very pregnant Ima resting and the child enjoying the out-of-doors while they wait.... "It rises and we wait. Ima says everything grows in its own time."

The story and the day progresses leading to dinner and Shabbat. ... "We say, Thank you, Hashem, for so many blessings."

An absolutely beautiful book. Perfect for the Jewish home and also for respectfully teaching non-Jewish family about Shabbat and Jewish customs.

About the book: An Association of Jewish Libraries Sydney Taylor Honor Book

A quiet, joyful story celebrating a Jewish mother’s tradition of making challah with her child merges a lyrical text with stunning illustrations—and includes the author’s favorite recipe.

Melt into the nooks and crannies of this book’s unhurried pages, offering a place to rest and a pregnant pause for counting your many blessings—current and imminent! Here, a child and a mother measure, mix, knead, shape, and tuck their dough under a towel like a sleeping baby. Then, as they do every week, they wait while their dough rises, soon to be baked and gratefully shared at a Shabbat gathering with loved ones. Author Sidura Ludwig’s poetic narration captures the experience of a Jewish family as they make challah—a lesson in patience, slowing down, faith, and family. Illustrator Sophia Vincent Guy brings light and warmth to the scene, from a sun-bleached, gossamer curtain to the rising steam from the bread, all rendered in delicate, decorative patterns. Whatever their background, readers will be happy to find the author’s go-to recipe for challah at the end, along with a glossary and an author’s note describing the personal meaning of her family’s weekly ritual.

DISCLOSURE: I received complimentary copies from the publisher to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.


Saturday, March 28, 2026

"Marty Moose First Class Mischief" a Candlewick Editors' pick - Best Books Ages 6-8

Marty Moose: First Class Mischief by Claire Powell 


ISBN: 9781536247800
Hardcover $16.99 USD

My thoughts:
 Sheer delight and quirky fun and mischievousness! Bright colors and detailed drawings characterize the lively charm of postman Marty as he goes about his adventurous mail route.  

The book opens to a map of Marty Moose's "town" - Little Ditch - which is situated between Big Ditch and Long Ditch. The town's locations consist of Creepy Willow, Thorny Thicket, and Round the Bend; and we shouldn't forget Foggy Forest and Right Pond and Left Pond. The map will guide readers as well as Marty Moose on this adventurous romp to deliver the mail.

The author of this frisky romp artfully uses word phrases and name designing that adds a delightful imagining of the frolics and characters - whimpering whiskers and Ravenous Rascals, Baffling Blackberries, etc. Such delights!

In spite of Perilous Postcards and Horrifying Hairballs, Marty Moose gets through the mail route and delivers his bag of mail. Marty returns home and readers await his next venture.

A delightful chapter book that will delight young readers.


About the book: "A roller coaster of a book loaded with mayhem, wordplay, burps and farts, and onomatopoeia that will keep readers tuned in and laughing out loud." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Who knew delivering the mail could be so perilous? A silly, mischievous story of independence, self-confidence, bravery, and friendship.

Just because you’re small doesn’t mean you can’t be brave.

That’s the advice Great-Aunt Ada gives Marty Moose for his first day on the job as a mail mouse for the Little Ditch Post Office. With his mailbag in hand, Marty is ready to follow in her footsteps, but filling them proves difficult even with the help of a scrappy and energetic bunny named Nibbles. When a pair of pesky neighbors prevents him from delivering his last package, Marty and his new friend Nibbles must figure out together how to finish the job, even if that means breaking the rules. With lively, funny, and characterful illustrations and a charming narrative voice, this series first is just right for newly confident readers.


DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

The Curious Life of Cecelia Payne from Eerdmans' Young Readers Publications [Review]

The Curious Life of Cecilia Payne: Discovering the Stuff of Stars (Incredible Lives for Young Readers) by Laura Alary and Illustrated by Yas Imamura - reading age 7-12


Eerdmans' Young Readers Publications
ISBN: 9780802855152
Hardcover $18.99 USD

My thoughts:
  A bright child. A girl. Raised in a single parent - mother - home. Exposure to and association with smart, strong, gifted, educated women. Opportunity. These are elements that made it possible for Cecilia Payne to achieve greatness during a time when women were not included in academic, scientific, professional circles. (Information from book's back page notes.)

In The Curious Life of Cecilia Payne: Discovering the Stuff of Stars we see how as a young girl she was curious about the world in which she lived. Curious about nature and her environment. She questioned, studied, explored. Her desire for knowledge was insatiable. She attended college in England but went on to America and Harvard University where she studied and eventually became a professor.

In this picture book biography, readers will be introduced to what a life of curiosity directed at scientific matters can lead the young mind to achieve. Parents can be encouraged to provide opportunities for their child to pursue their interest in the world around them by exploring their ideas and visions.

About the book: An incredible picture book biography about how the trailblazing astronomer found her people — and figured out what stars are made of. 

Cecilia Payne loved learning to see nature's wonders, even things other people called impossible. While studying at Cambridge, she dreamed of becoming a great astronomer like the ones she read about in the library. But too many people thought women didn't belong among stars or atoms. 

So, Cecilia packed her bags for Harvard, where she could surround herself with women who also loved astronomy and physics. These "Harvard Computers" shared their treasures with her—thousands of photographs of starlight. Cecilia found a way to read the patterns in these photos and started asking big questions.  Could these photos show her what stars are made of? What if they showed Cecilia something all the great astronomers called impossible?

With stellar gouache and watercolor art and thrilling scientific details, this biography is a loving tribute to the joy of curiosity, the value of community, and the struggle to find confidence in your own voice. Extensive back matter helps readers learn through an author's note, timelines of Cecilia's life and of discoveries that led to hers, a list of Cecilia's honors and awards, and resources for further reading.

DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher, Eerdmans Young Readers Publications, to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

The Bird of Bedford Manor by Michelle Griep (Barbour Publishing)

ISBN: 9798891512412
Barbour Publishing $15.99 USD

My thoughts: 
This is an amazing book and I totally enjoyed reading it. Often novels in this time period are stilted and don't bode well for reading. The author has done a terrific job of bringing characters from England in 1820 to life and who live within the mores and traditions of the period without the denseness and stilted awkwardness that so often is the case. The story flows. The characters are a joy to "know" as we read through the day to day adventure that this story brings to life.

The story is a faith based story and strongly presents belief in God as foundational in one's life. It is not, however, preachy.

Village life amongst the well-to-do and the poor is well contrasted. The author weaves interaction between them smoothly and has them engage in believable acts of living life. The storyline has mischievous and mean deeds being perpetrated and the characters try to root out the source of these deeds. The story moves nicely without feeling rushed utilizing twists and turns and comes to an exciting conclusion.

I highly recommend.

About the book: Bedfordshire, England, 1820: Ruined by the sins of her father, Juliet Finch is cast into a life of self-reliance. Survival is a harsh taskmaster, but she is a quick learner and excels at tracking and snaring wild game to feed herself. Juliet embraces her new identity until the day Henry Russell catches her poaching on his land—a crime punishable by death. Henry, however, has other offenses on his namely, the troublesome stalker who’s making a misery of his sister’s life. To try to put a stop to her torment, Henry charges Juliet with tracking the elusive villain so he can be brought to justice. Using her skills, Juliet hunts down the rogue. . .but may just become the prey herself.
 
Reader favorite Michelle Griep has penned yet another masterpiece with this page-turning adventure that has it romance clever turn-of-phrase colorfully memorable characters charming British setting.

DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from Barbour Publishing to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.

Focusing on a reverent observance of Easter and providing children with appropriate books

 Observing Resurrection Sunday is an exercise in Spiritual maturity and development. It brings the soul to the root of our Salvation.


Gift spiritually enriching books to children. Direct their hearts and minds to the things of God.


Jesus, Our True Friend 


Jesus, Our True Friend is a beautiful collection of seven stories from Jesus’ life that share the good news—that our Rescuer has come to mend God’s broken world, bring us back to God, and show us what Love is really like. From Sally Lloyd-Jones and Jago, the creators of the beloved and bestselling The Jesus Storybook Bible, these stories will fill your heart with joy as you come to understand just how deep God’s love is for you.

My thoughts: Beautifully written to bring beloved Saviour, Jesus, to young hearts, Jesus, Our True Friend is a welcome addition to children's book collections, church libraries, and libraries that care to include Christian publications. It makes an exceptional gift that will bring delight and help establish the child's concept of Jesus.

In chapter book form with a "Table of Contents," the book lends itself well to read-aloud sessions. There is more "story" and details than the very youngest child will understand, grasp meaning of, or sit for. However, it lends itself well for those who have learned to read or for wonderful family read-aloud time. 

The text (in my opinion) simply flows beautifully as the stories of Jesus are recounted. They seem to caress one's heart with their beauty. And adults will have glimpses into deeper truths that simple words can convey. For example in "The Two Sisters," Jesus tells Martha that "the thing you are carrying is too heavy for you." She was just doing meal preparation, etc. What was too heavy? No, Jesus was actually telling her that the "works" mentality was too heavy. She needed the time with Jesus just like Mary did. Purchase  https://amzn.to/46jMIqg

So I highly endorse this beautiful book

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Hey-O! Coloring Book 

With over 90 pages of coloring fun and tear-out pages for easy removal and display, the Hey-O! Coloring Book allows kids to unleash their creativity as they bring all their favorite Bible stories to life. Based on the popular YouTube videos and storybook Bible, the Hey-O! Coloring Book will help children build a foundation of faith as they improve their fine motor skills and develop their imagination.Purchase  https://amzn.to/46jMIqg




The Glorious Image of God

Being made in God’s image can be a hard concept for children to fully grasp, but The Glorious Image of God explains how, through the story of Jesus, we can learn to see God’s reflection within ourselves and foster a deeper sense of spiritual identity and self-worth.Purchase  https://amzn.to/46jMIqg




Deep Breath, Little Whisper

Help your child discover the importance of talking to God during all types of situations with this picture book that explores the use of breath prayers. Throughout, kids will learn that each of their direct praises, quick thanks, and whispered requests can bring them peace and build a stronger relationship with their heavenly Father. Purchase  https://amzn.to/46jMIqg


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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Enough Elizabeths by Heather Harris Bergevin [Review & Giveaway]

Can the kingdom save kidnapped Princess Elizabeth from the dragon? 


My thoughts:
ISBN: 9781966829096
Hardcover $19.99 USD
Lucky Rabbit Publishing
  A delightful book featuring an unwelcome pink dragon that is occupying Princess Elizabeth's tower bedroom. How the dragon got into the room, how he was found, and the missing Princess baffle the servants and the King and Queen.

Elizabeth has a secret - in fact a couple of secrets. And the beautiful tower room plays a main part in the secrets, the dragon's reluctance to leave, and the final resolution of the mystery.

Sweet illustrations are absolutely loaded with swaths of breezy pinks as does truly befit a little Princess. This is a sweet story with no truly scary bits.

About the book: Does it count as princess-napping if the dragon is just trying to take a nap?

Elizabeth is a princess in a tower, but she’s scared of heights. It's a tradition in her kingdom, and an honor, to have a tower bedroom, so what's a princess to do? When a dragon moves into her suspiciously clean room, monarchs and palace officials try to deal with the moody intruder. Will they be able to negotiate with the dragon to hand her over? With a flurry of characters helping out, including the determined prime minister and a reluctant knight, surely this problem can be solved! But will the princess be able to keep her secret?

ENOUGH ELIZABETHS is written by Heather Harris Bergevin and illustrated by Lexi Hall and will be released on March 24, 2026. This is Heather’s debut children’s picture book.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Zondervan kidz books to celebrate Easter and for gifting


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Jesus Our True Friend
The Glorious Image of God
Deep Breath, Little Whisper
Hey-O! Coloring book


Jesus, Our True Friend: Stories to Fill Your Heart With Joy by Sally Lloyd-Jones


https://amzn.to/46jMIqg

My thoughts: 
Beautifully written to bring beloved Saviour, Jesus, to young hearts, Jesus, Our True Friend is a welcome addition to children's book collections, church libraries, and libraries that care to include Christian publications. It makes an exceptional gift that will bring delight and help establish the child's concept of Jesus.

In chapter book form with a "Table of Contents," the book lends itself well to read-aloud sessions. There is more "story" and details than the very youngest child will understand, grasp meaning of, or sit for. However, it lends itself well for those who have learned to read or for wonderful family read-aloud time. 

The text (in my opinion) simply flows beautifully as the stories of Jesus are recounted. They seem to caress one's heart with their beauty. And adults will have glimpses into deeper truths that simple words can convey. For example in "The Two Sisters," Jesus tells Martha that "the thing you are carrying is too heavy for you." She was just doing meal preparation, etc. What was too heavy? No, Jesus was actually telling her that the "works" mentality was too heavy. She needed the time with Jesus just like Mary did.

So I highly endorse this beautiful book.




About the book: Jesus, Our True Friend is a beautiful collection of seven stories from Jesus’ life that share the good news—that our Rescuer has come to mend God’s broken world, bring us back to God, and show us what Love is really like. From Sally Lloyd-Jones and Jago, the creators of the beloved and bestselling The Jesus Storybook Bible, these stories will fill your heart with joy as you come to understand just how deep God’s love is for you.

Jesus, Our True Friend tells the stories of Jesus’ life in beautiful, lyrical prose—and captures their deep theological truth in words even a child can understand. This seven-story collection includes miracles from Jesus’ life like the Wedding at Cana and the Miraculous Catch of Fish, parables Jesus told like the Good Samaritan and the Prodigal Son, and people Jesus met like Mary and Martha. These stories showcase Jesus’ great love and deep empathy for the lost, the outcast, the suffering, as well as for his friends and his followers. And for us, too.


Hey-O! Coloring Book: Over 90 Bible Story Pages for Kids to Color (Hey-O! Bible Stories) Paperback – Coloring Book by Saddleback Kids


https://amzn.to/46jMIqg

My thoughts: 
Coloring with a purpose never got so good! Short read-aloud (or read-to-me) Bible story with each detailed drawing that the children will enjoy coloring. Lots of fun as the children focus on the Bible, God, Jesus, and stories from the Bible. I highly recommend!

About the book: With over 90 pages of coloring fun and tear-out pages for easy removal and display, the Hey-O! Coloring Book allows kids to unleash their creativity as they bring all their favorite Bible stories to life. Based on the popular YouTube videos and storybook Bible, the Hey-O! Coloring Book will help children build a foundation of faith as they improve their fine motor skills and develop their imagination.

Developed by Saddleback Church, Hey-O! Coloring Book is filled with the whimsical and engaging artwork from Hey-O! Stories of the Bible and the corresponding animated videos, which have garnered more than 28 million views on YouTube. Kids will create masterpieces of their favorite biblical characters—including Noah, David, Esther, Jesus, and more—as they mindfully relax and practice their fine motor skills.



Hey-O! Coloring Book:
  • Was developed by the Kids team at Saddleback Church, a community of thousands with 17 campuses across the US and internationally
  • Includes over 90 tear-out coloring pages from Hey-O! Stories of the Bible
  • Is biblically accurate and engaging for kids, with whimsical artwork and text captions to help them remember the Bible stories
  • Makes the perfect children’s gift for baptisms, communion, birthdays, Christmas, Easter, and more

"The Glorious Image of God: How Jesus Reveals Who God Made You to Be" by Rousseaux Brasseur & illustrated by Arief Putra


My thoughts: The concept of teaching children that they are made in the image of their creator, God, is terrifyingly deep and complex. The author has attempted to do this starting with having the child view their own image in a mirror and then reflecting on the simple fact that what they see is a copy or image of themselves. This is then somehow translated to our being a copy or image of God similar to the reflected image in the mirror.

Then the author goes on to tell the Biblical account of creation of man by God, the fall of man (sin entering the world), the worship of manmade images or gods, and finally, the coming of the Son of God as redeemer and saviour. All a very expansive and complex explanation to a child of his being created or made in the image of God. 

The children depicted in the illustrations are cute and bright-eyed and other illustrations reflective of the storyline. The story itself is told in a loosely written rhyming method that is somewhat hard to read since the meter is not consistent.

Theologically, the book is sound. 


About the book: Being made in God’s image can be a hard concept for children to fully grasp, but The Glorious Image of God explains how, through the story of Jesus, we can learn to see God’s reflection within ourselves and foster a deeper sense of spiritual identity and self-worth. From ministry leader and children’s book author Rousseaux Brasseur, this masterfully woven, rhyming text dives into stories from the Bible unpacking what it means to be an image bearer of God, helping us to better understand how we can share God’s love and goodness with others in our lives.

Every human being is a wonderful work of art, made in God’s image and capable of reflecting God’s goodness and light to others. The Glorious Image of God is a fun exploration of the story of how God wove his likeness into us humans, where our purpose comes from, and how Jesus reflects who God made you to be. This picture book for kids 4 and up is designed to help grow children’s foundation of faith, guiding them to understand how they reflect the image of God and how God delights when his children fill the world with his love.

The Glorious Image of God: 
  • Is an ideal addition to any child’s bookshelf or children’s ministry library, unpacking biblical truths in a theologically sound manner to bring increased understanding for children 4 and up
  • Full of colorful, bright illustrations that engage children and help them imagine Bible stories as well as modern day scenes where they can reflect God’s image.
  • Perfect for reading together at bedtime, in Sunday school, in Christian classrooms, or any favorite read-aloud times.
  • A great gift for Christmas, Easter, and any gift-giving occasion or holiday.
Help your little ones understand the profound concept of being made in God’s image. Through Jesus, they will learn to see God’s reflection within themselves, fostering a deeper sense of spiritual identity, self-worth, and connection to Jesus.

Where you can purchase a copy: https://bit.ly/GloriousImageofGod 

Deep Breath, Little Whisper by Scott James & illustrated by Irina Avgustinovich


https://amzn.to/46jMIqg

My thoughts:
  A lovely picture book that teaches that prayer can be a breath, a whisper, a shout out or a cry. The emphasis is on pausing and taking a deep breath when confronted with various times of life that we need the love of God to reach down to us and help us.

Beautifully written and delightful illustrations.

Lovely!

About the book: Help your child discover the importance of talking to God during all types of situations with this picture book that explores the use of breath prayers. Throughout, kids will learn that each of their direct praises, quick thanks, and whispered requests can bring them peace and build a stronger relationship with their heavenly Father.

God loves it when His children talk to Him—and connecting with God can be as easy as using a simple word or phrase. Deep Breath, Little Whisper introduces the idea of breath prayers by using a series of kid-friendly scenarios and engaging text to show young readers how they can have a conversation with God in the moment, wherever they are and however they’re feeling. Each example also helps remind them that prayer doesn’t have to be big and complex to be meaningful—it just has to come from the heart.


The illustrated book is perfect for:
  • read-aloud or prayer time
  • introducing breath prayers into your family
  • helping children from preschool to early elementary develop a relationship with God through easy-to-remember prayers and prompts
  • teaching different types of prayers, including praise and adoration, thanksgiving, intercessory, and confession
  • showing kids how they can calm their minds and turn to God no matter what happens

DISCLOSURE: I receive complimentary copies of these books to facilitate a review. I was also compensated for this posting. Opinions are mine, alone and not influenced by publisher/author, etc. @zonderkidz @rousseauxbrasseur @scott_h_james @thestoryofgodsgreatlove @zonderkidz #kidsbooks #zonderkidz #kidseastergifts #sponsored #ad