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Am I Praying?

Am I Praying?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful story for families to share
Review: Am I Praying by Jeannie St. John Taylor features a day with little Erik, whose day starts off bleak when he can't find the right T-shirt and he forgets his lunch for the zoo field trip. And things only get worse! But Erik remembers to turn to God in prayer as he encounters tough times during his day, and finds that God sends real help for his real problems.
Am I Praying stars little Erik, an active and likeable character we can all relate to as we face the challenges of day to day life. Erik's story will inspire readers, young and old, to remember to turn to God in prayer when the going gets rough. The book's final page offers tips for parents on reading and discussing the book with young readers, and a fun idea for a follow up craft project.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful story for families to share
Review: Am I Praying by Jeannie St. John Taylor features a day with little Erik, whose day starts off bleak when he can't find the right T-shirt and he forgets his lunch for the zoo field trip. And things only get worse! But Erik remembers to turn to God in prayer as he encounters tough times during his day, and finds that God sends real help for his real problems.
Am I Praying stars little Erik, an active and likeable character we can all relate to as we face the challenges of day to day life. Erik's story will inspire readers, young and old, to remember to turn to God in prayer when the going gets rough. The book's final page offers tips for parents on reading and discussing the book with young readers, and a fun idea for a follow up craft project.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A sweet story about the power of prayer
Review: Everyone in the world has different beliefs. For those who pray, they might say their prayers out loud; say them silently; or write them down on paper. Whichever they do, there is no right or wrong way to pray.

In the book, "Am I Praying?" a little boy finds himself talking to God throughout his day. During each of his daily activities, he asks if his many different ways of communicating with God are indeed praying.

MyParenTime.com recommends this book -- it's a sweet, light story with colorful, comical illustrations. This story will teach children what it means to pray; and it also opens up discussions about God, different beliefs, and the power of prayer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book on prayer for children
Review: This book explains to children some of the ways they might pray during the day. Erik is the hero of this book and he winds up having a number of problems when he visits the zoo with his friends. He asks himself if he is praying in each situation he encounters during the day. The illustrations are good and help convey the message the book has to offer a child. Parents ought to read it as well. An excellent book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent book on prayer for children
Review: This book explains to children some of the ways they might pray during the day. Erik is the hero of this book and he winds up having a number of problems when he visits the zoo with his friends. He asks himself if he is praying in each situation he encounters during the day. The illustrations are good and help convey the message the book has to offer a child. Parents ought to read it as well. An excellent book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jeannie Has Done It Again
Review: This book is great to show children that praying doesn't always mean before a meal or at bedtime. It is a great way to show children (and adults too) that one can keep a dialog with God all through out the day and that He is always available to hear our prayers.
I have several of Jeannie Taylor books. She has a sweet way to teach us all that God is with us always. I love this book and so do my children. Good job Jeannie. Can't wait for your other books to come out.


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