Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Book Review :: The Time Chamber (Coloring Book) by Daria Song

The Time Chamber is not your average coloring book. The Time Chamber features a story about a fairy who lives in a clock and decides to explore the outside world. (The majority of the pages do not have story on them, but several do.) Every page (front and back) contains detailed illustrations, often featuring a variety of household items that the fairy discovers. 
The pages of The Time Chamber are nice and thick and the book has a sturdy cover with a dust jacket. (The dust jacket has foiled accents and lots more to color - on both the inside and outside.)

For me personally, the story portion of The Time Chamber coloring book does not add much (and I'd probably prefer it without it, actually), but the detail of the images makes this something that will be fun to color for hours on end.

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Friday, December 25, 2015

Book Review :: All Aboard The Ark

All Aboard The Ark is a cute board book about the flood story told from a unique point of view. It is written (in rhyme) from the perspective of the animals - from the time before the rain starts until after the ark has safely landed. (Although the book doesn't reference Noah, it does reference God multiple times.)
The rhyming text is cute and the illustrations are adorably done in a pastel color palette. 

All in all, All Aboard The Ark is a cute little board book to share with little ones. 

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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Book Review :: Little Love Letters From God: Bible Stories (A Lift-The-Flap Book) by Glenys Nellist, Illustrated by Sophie Allsopp

Little Love Letters From God: Bible Stories (A Lift-The-Flap Book) takes you through 8 popular Bible stories (4 from the Old Testament and 4 from the New Testament), with a "Love Letter from God" to go along with each story. (This is a simplified version of Love Letters from God: Bible Stories, created with toddler-aged children in mind. The other version contains 18 stories - 9 from the Old Testment and 9 from the New Testament.)

The pages in Little Love Letters From God: Bible Stories (A Lift-The-Flap Book) are thicker than traditional paper book pages, but not heavy enough to be considered "board book", in my opinion. (They are basically two sheets of thick cardstock glued together.) The love letter portions are cut in to each page to create the flap and the contents of the letter can be accessed by lifting the flap. Each love letter beings with "Dear _______," so a child's name can be written in if you choose.

Each Bible story is retold as a story (not the Biblical text). The rhyming text in Little Love Letters From God: Bible Stories (A Lift-The-Flap Book) is cute, but if you are looking for something that is strictly biblically accurate, this book is probably not what you are looking for. I think it is the same with most Bible story books - with each story the author will take certain creative liberties with the retelling. 

Along with each story is a verse ("God's Wonderful Words to You") that goes along with the theme of the story. (The verse is not taken from the story itself.) Each "Love Letter from God" goes along with the theme as well. The themes are a wonderful start to discussions with your child(ren) about how God is with us, God loves us, we are special to God, and God will never leave us. 
The illustrations by Sophie Allsopp are great. Each full-color, two-page spread gives the child plenty to look at without being overwhelming. The illustrations are mainly hand-drawn, but there are a few scanned/photographed pieces mixed in. I wish the illustrations had all been hand-drawn - the artist is very talented.

I think both Little Love Letters From God: Bible Stories (A Lift-The-Flap Book) and Love Letters from God: Bible Stories are great books to share with little ones. This is one of those instances where I think it is important that you go with your gut. If you don't like the idea of an author writing words "from God", these are not the books I would suggest for you. If you don't like the idea of Bible stories told in words other than what is directly written in the Bible, these are not the books I would suggest for you. But, if you like to use a variety of books to tell your children about God and His love, and appreciate the perspective and creativity of a variety of authors and artists - get Little Love Letters From God: Bible Stories (A Lift-The-Flap Book) and/or Love Letters from God: Bible Stories to share with your loved ones.
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Friday, December 18, 2015

Book Review :: NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible: Grounding Your Beliefs in the Truth of Scripture

The NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible is a new study Bible from Christianity Today and Zondervan. 

The NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible hardcover is sturdy and comes with a dust jacket. The cover image you see shows the dust cover image for the NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible. Underneath the dustcover, the hardcover is a full-coverage black/dark grey (with a linen texture look) - it simply says "Holy Bible" on the front cover and basic title/logos on the spine.
The NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible has all black text (including the words of Christ) with red headings, laid out in two columns. This is the NIV version of the Bible (© 1973, 1978, 1984, & 2011). The text is standard size - not large, but not extra small. Although this is called a study Bible, it does not have study notes on each page like you might expect. The NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible does contain some basic footnotes.

Where the "Study Bible" portions of this Bible come in are mainly through the book introductions, charts, graphs, and the articles/devotions: "Doctrine 101", "Everyday Faith", "Culture Connections", "Living Parables", and "Up For Debate".

There are no maps like you might find in many Bibles.  At the back of the NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible is a "Table of Weights and Measures", "Glossary of Theological Terms", "Subject Index", and a 150+ page concordance.

With both a Bible and study tools in one, I find the NIV, Understand the Faith Study Bible to be a good value and a wonderful tool for our spiritual walk.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Book Review :: Song of the Stars: A Christmas Story (Board Book) by Sally Lloyd-Jones, paintings by Alison Jay

The Song of the Stars board book is a new book from Sally Lloyd-Jones, illustrated by Alison Jay. (You may know Sally Lloyd-Jones as the author of The Jesus Storybook Bible and Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing.) There is a previous version of the Song of the Stars (available for Kindle and in a hard cover) that I do not own, so I cannot compare the different versions.
The Song of the Stars board book is written in Sally Lloyd-Jones' rich literary style (not the typical simple phrases that you might find in a board book). This is also not a typical Christmas story re-telling...you won't find the names Mary, Joseph, or Jesus in this book. (Jesus and Mary are referenced, but not by those names.) It is, however, a beautiful depiction of the excitement and joy that surrounded Jesus' arrival on earth.

The Song of the Stars is a beautiful book and it is definitely a great one to keep on hand for the Christmas season (or any time of year, really).
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Friday, December 11, 2015

1-2-3-4 Whipped Body Butter {The Twinery}

Hello!

'Tis the season for homemade gifts and today I wanted to share with you this easy homemade whipped body butter, packaged in a cute little mason jar that is tucked inside a handmade box.
To start, I first whipped up (pun intended!) a batch of body butter. 
I came across a few homemade body butter recipes and wanted to give it a try, but didn't want to go through the whole double boiler/heating process that they all required. I gathered a few basic ingredients and went to work. Here's my recipe...no melting required!


1-2-3-4 Whipped Body Butter Recipe
1 tbsp. almond oil
tbsp. coconut oil
tbsp. shea butter

Step One: Blend ingredients together with immersion blender until well combined. (Mixture will be watery.)
Step Two: Put in freezer for 30 minutes.
Step Three: Scrape down sides and blend with immersion blender until mixture is a whipped consistency.
Step Four: Place in fridge for 15 minutes to set.

The recipe can easily be doubled, tripled, quadrupled...you get it. Just keep it in a 1-2-3-4 ratio.
Also, you can choose whatever essential oils you prefer for your scent. I like lavender and/or grapefruit...and peppermint would be a great choice for the holidays!
Once the body butter was set, I transferred it into a small mason jar. (You know how I love mason jars!)
I wanted to make a cute coordinating package for gift giving, so I also created a decorative box.
Both my box and mason jar are finished off with some of The Twinery's Solid Caribbean and Gold Shimmer twines.
An easy homemade gift, perfect for giving during the winter when our skin needs that extra moisture.

What is your favorite homemade gift to give for the holidays?
Please share in the comments.

Supplies: 
Twine: The Twinery (Solid Caribbean, Gold Shimmer); 
Patterned Paper: Heidi Swapp (Hello Today - 12x12);
Tools: Fiskars (Trimmer, Scissors, Ornament Squeeze Punch); We R Memory Keepers (1-2-3 Punch Board);

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Book Reviews :: Adventure Bible - I Can Read!: Joseph the Dreamer and Facing the Blazing Furnace, illustrated by David Miles

There are several books in the I Can Read! / Adventure Bible series, and Joseph the Dreamer and Facing the Blazing Furnace are two of the newest releases. Our family does not own the Adventure Bible, NIV or the Adventure Bible for Early Readers, so I cannot compare these books to those (to see if the content is duplicated). We do, however, own both the Adventure Bible for Toddlers and the Adventure Bible Storybook, and I can tell you that the wording and illustrations are not duplicated across these three editions. The books in the I Can Read! / Adventure Bible series are worded with simpler phrasing and shorter sentences than you will find in the Adventure Bible Storybook.

Joseph the Dreamer is a simplified re-telling of the story of the life of Joseph which can be found in the Bible in the book of Genesis. Overall I think it is well done and is easy to understand. The story is accompanied by big, colorful illustrations.

At the end of Joseph the Dreamer is a page containing "People of the Bible" (which has an illustration of Jacob and Joseph accompanied by short descriptions of each and quotes Genesis 49:25) and "Life in Bible Times: Joseph's Colorful Coat" that gives a short explanation of the qualities of Joseph's coat/robe and why it made his brothers jealous.


Facing the Blazing Furnace is a re-telling of the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and the fiery furnace which can be found in the Bible in the book of Daniel. Overall I think it is well done and is easy to understand. The story is accompanied by big, colorful illustrations.
At the end of Facing the Blazing Furnace is a page containing "People in Bible Times" (which has an illustration and description of King Nebuchadnezzar and quotes Daniel 3:28) and "Live It!: Trusting God for All Things" that gives a short explanation of how the three men trusted God and how we should, too.

The I Can Read! / Adventure Bible series are categorized as reading level 2 ("Reading with Help") and the stories do not feel "choppy" like you might find in some learn-to-read books. With a retail price under $4 per book, I find these books to be a great value.
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Friday, December 4, 2015

Book Reviews :: The Beginner's Bible Sticker & Activity Books - Super Heroes of the Bible and Super Girls of the Bible

The Beginner's Bible offers several sticker and activity books, and the two newest are Super Heroes of the Bible and Super Girls of the Bible. Both of these new sticker and activity books are 16 page activity books with an insert of over 50 reusable stickers. The pages in the activity books are full-color (with the exceptions of the images that are intended to be colored in by the child).

In my opinion, the sticker and activity books would probably work best for 4-7 year olds. There are a range of activities such as:
  • basic coloring
  • counting items in a picture
  • put the story pieces in order
  • a simple maze
  • finding stickers to complete the pictures
  • a simple word search
The pages in the Super Heroes of the Bible and Super Girls of the Bible sticker and activity books each focus on a different person from the Bible. 

I am impressed at what you can get for under $4 retail. The full-color pages are fun to look at even without the activities, and the activities and stickers just add to the fun. I think that he Super Heroes of the Bible and Super Girls of the Bible sticker and activity books are a great value and would be a great gift for any little one. 

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