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Tyndale House / 2000 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$13.994.0 out of 5 stars for The One-Year Devos for Girls. View reviews of this product. 6 Reviews
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Ihuoma Azuike5 Stars Out Of 5January 25, 2008Ihuoma AzuikeMy 6 year old reads this devotional on her own. It is very appropriate and addresses the kinds of issues that this age group finds difficult. it has a memory verse and a thought for each day. it is an excellent way to get a young girl to develop a daily bible reading habit. I would definitely recommend this for 6 years +
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Debbie5 Stars Out Of 5September 18, 2012DebbieExcellent devotional which includes a short scripture to look up in the bible which goes along with the lesson.
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Lynn Moir5 Stars Out Of 5February 10, 2008Lynn MoirExcellent daily devotional. My six year old "super reader" easily reads, comprehends and relates to the stories and the application of scripture.
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Beverly5 Stars Out Of 5March 26, 2002BeverlyThis is a wonderful tool for teaching children to apply the Wordof God to their lives. The storiesare short and to-the-point, butpacked with life applications for the Word since there is a corresponding scripture reading foreach day. I would highly recommendthis devotional for everyone who desires to see his/her child develop a daily pattern of readingthe Word of God.
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Brad Cowie3 Stars Out Of 5May 22, 2009Brad Cowiee've used three books from the One Year series now. The stories are entertaining, and there are some good lessons. However, my daughter frequently complains, "I've heard this story before", because we read it in another One Year devotional. C'mon Tyndale ... you can do better than that!Also, some of the stories are sub-par in their handling of Scripture. The texts are stretched to fit the application, or just used as proof-texts. Some days I have to pause to keep from either laughing or exploding. The exegesis is just not good in places. Cute stories don't compensate for sub-par handling of Scripture. Even kids deserve good exegesis.These books are easy to find in our area, and are easy to use, so we keep buying them; but the more I read them the less satisfied I am.
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