The Gift That I Can Give by Kathie Lee Gifford

the gift that i can give.PNGI received a free copy of this book from Book Look Bloggers in exchange for an honest review.official blurbThe Gift That I Can Give is a heartwarming story from Kathie Lee Gifford of how all children have something they can do today to make a difference. Whether it is being kind, giving a family member an extra-big squeeze, visiting someone who is sick, or cheering on a friend, this story will inspire children, leading them to want to read it again and again.my blurb!A children's book about a girl trying to figure out how to use the gift that God has given her.  Perfect for kids age 2- 4 years old.3.75 our of 5what i likedWow the illustrations in this book were amazing!  They were done by Julia Seal and I will quickly be looking her up to see what else she has illustrated.  They did a great job of keeping my littles attention (which is not always easy to do).I also appreciated the cover value of this book- it features glitter (that does not come off on everything), and butterflies.  My kids saw it and immediately wanted to read it!The biggest compliment that I can give this story is that as soon as I finished it for the first time, my two-year old asked me to read it again immediately!I loved the message of this book, God gives you a gift that may not be extravagant but is a great and useful blessing.I also appreciated seeing multicultural kids in this book!what i didn't likeI love a rhyming book with good cadence. They are my favorite to read to my littles!  But there were a couple of pages that didn't flow well for me.  This is a big downside for me because as the reader- it's one of the biggest incentives for me to read it 1000+ times for my kiddos.Overall the illustrations in this book and the message of the book were a big win for me.while reading you shouldPray with your kids!Listen to: Jesus Loves MeAsk your kids what they want to do to show kindness and use God's gift!DuxSignature smallercopy 

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