Review of An Angel for all children
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Review of An Angel for all children
An Angel for all children by Pearlene Coleman is a short but inspiring book for young children. The main point of the book is simple: There's a friend for little children, as in the hymn 1130 of sacred songs and solos. The book also gives biblical passages for reference demonstrating Christ's love for little children. The message was accurately passed across.
The book takes me back to my childhood. I remember when I felt lonely because of certain things that were happening around me. I always had the impression that, despite my loneliness, someone was watching over me to make sure I was okay and to make me worry less. While reading this book, I was so nostalgic because, as a child, in times like that, those words came in handy. Children think a lot, both about the present and future events, and sometimes they get worried, thinking they have to solve every problem on their own.
This book is a reminder for kids that there are always angels available to take care of any situation they're facing. God loves children, which is why He encouraged believers to be like little children to enter his kingdom because of their harmless and open nature. When kids came to Jesus, rather than turning them away, He asked His disciples to allow them to come to Him. That is an actual demonstration of God's love for children, and therefore He has given His angels charge over them.
I remember an incident where a kid was kidnapped for money rituals. The way God delivered that child was amazing. I remember an incident where a kid was kidnapped for money rituals. The way God delivered that child was amazing. A 3-year-old was able to find his way out of the building while the kidnappers slept without being hit by any vehicle or being involved in any other kind of accident. The kidnappers were involved in an accident while trying to find him. It clearly shows that Christ doesn't joke with little children, and I feel that is also part of the message in this book.
I admired the graphics portraying nature with colorful illustrations, the font size, and the simplicity of each paragraph. The Bible scriptures were in line with every single sentence, making each paragraph more comprehensive.
I am confident in giving this book a five out of five rating. I strongly recommend this book to parents who want their little kids to learn simple words and improve their reading skills. Parents can also read this book to their children during bedtime or at leisure.
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