A Saint a Day: A 365-Day Devotional Featuring Christian Saints
M**M
Special gift!
Perfect gift for my Catholic second grader who is always curious about his faith—he loves to read and share with his family everything he learns about the SAINT of the day! If you are looking for a gift for a young kiddo just diving into their faith, this is the gift for him/her!As an adult/mama, this book as taught me so much about saints I had never even heard of—so special for my 8-year old to learn about a new saint every single day and share his knowledge with me!
S**Q
Nice gift idea
Great little book! I gave it as a gift to a young boy.
A**H
Greta for kids
Nice work
A**.
Love
I love this little book. I keep it on my nightstand and read about the saints before going to sleep. I just ordered 2 more for my mother and my daughter.
J**R
A beautiful book for children and adults too!
The media could not be loaded. A Saint A Day, 365 true stories of faith and heroism is an absolutely beautiful book. A few reviews said even adults would enjoy it and this is why I purchased it.It truly is a lovely book. For children it’s a perfect gift for first Holy Communion, for Confirmation, birthday, Christmas, Easter anytime. Have a Blessed and Happy Holiday everyone. Thank you for watching my video review and reading my review, which is shorter than the video review.
L**B
A Saint a Day
My grandson and I love reading this book together. We sit down every day to read the story and he will even remind me if we haven't read it.
U**V
Discoloration
Nice solid good book, clean on the inside but 4 stars because of all the discoloration all over the outside. Yellow spots
Y**A
My homeschool must have!
This book is beautiful for any Christian household because it is short, but simple for a small child to understand. Each day includes a Bible verse, a bit about the life of a saint, and a short prayer.This has given my kids and I a great opportunity for discussion that we sometimes end up talking about later on during the day.For example, they learned what orphan means and later that night they prayed for “kids who don’t have mommies and daddies” on their own, remembering our conversation that morning.I only wish it would have a ribbon to separate the pages, but it’s absolutely beautiful.It makes for great conversations with kids.
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