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Book Review Let Us Pray A Childs First Book of Prayers

by Katie Warner

Book Details

Publisher:S Prayer Books
Published:2019-08-26
Pages:24
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1505112222

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

This delightfully illustrated book of beloved Catholic prayers will make family prayer time something everyone looks forward to. Teach your child the prayers they will spend a lifetime cherishing with Let Us Pray: A Child's First Book of Prayers from the First Faith Treasury series.

Our Review

This beautifully illustrated prayer book introduces young children to the foundational Catholic prayers they'll carry throughout their lives, transforming family devotion into an eagerly anticipated daily ritual. The collection thoughtfully includes essential prayers like the Our Father and Hail Mary alongside simple mealtime blessings and bedtime petitions, creating a comprehensive first prayer resource for preschoolers. Each page features warm, engaging artwork that helps children visualize the meaning behind the sacred words, making spiritual concepts accessible to developing minds. The gentle rhythm of traditional Catholic prayers provides comforting familiarity while establishing early faith formation habits.

What distinguishes this prayer book is its thoughtful approach to making ancient traditions feel fresh and inviting for modern families, with illustrations that capture a child's attention while maintaining reverence for the sacred texts. Parents seeking to establish meaningful prayer routines will find this volume particularly valuable, as it naturally guides families through both memorized prayers and spontaneous conversations with God. The sturdy board book format withstands enthusiastic little hands, ensuring this becomes a well-loved spiritual companion. Young children will delight in having their very own prayer book to hold during family devotion time, planting seeds for a lifelong relationship with prayer that feels both personal and deeply connected to centuries of faithful practice.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction