A Great Way for Kids to Learn About the Bible

Is there any family out there who thinks life is moving too slowly? Any family who wishes they had more to do?

Didn't think so.

The Stop-and-Go Devotional was built for families like you. In this book, 52 bite-size devotionals are split up into three punchy categories; Stop and Read, Think and Talk, and Green Means Go.

52 devotionals mean you can spread out your readings over a year or over a few months. And lots of color and illustrations amp up the impact of this book for your kids.

Each devotional is based on a story from the Old or New Testament, like Daniel in the Lion's Den, Zacchaeus, and Jesus' Ascension.

And each devotional is split up into three parts:
1. Stop and Read: The Bible story.
2. Think and Talk: A devotional paragraph to get your family thinking about the reading, paired with a few discussion questions and a short personal prayer.
3. Green Means Go: An activity, a statement to remember, and a supporting Bible verse.

I love the activity portion of this devotional as it makes these readings memorable and fun for your family. As well, these devotionals are easy to go through in attention-grabbing pieces (a story, a discussion, and an activity), making it easy for families to make a part of their busy day.

This Stop-And-Go devotional is definitely a great resource for parents who want to introduce God's truth to their children and a fun way for kids to learn!

Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

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