A Little Moment of Promises for Children
By (Author) Jenny Meldrum
John Murray Press
Hodder Faith
4th October 2018
4th October 2018
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Christianity
152.4
Hardback
64
Width 163mm, Height 163mm, Spine 9mm
190g
Even at such a young age, children are faced with times when they are upset or disappointed. And so helping them have hope in humanity and in the world around them is as valuable as it is necessary.
This uplifting and beautifully illustrated book helps children think about the big themes of hope and reassurance. Each illustration is placed alongside an inspirational thought which allows room for reflection and encouragement for children. Designed to enjoy through individual reading or with an older family member, this series allow parents and grandparents to read alongside their young ones and share together in the experience of slowing-down, valuing stillness and thoughtfulness, and spending time in the company of family members and God.These beautifully illustrated books by Jenny Meldrum are designed to be read with children at bedtime or throughout the day. * Woman Alive *
These beautifully illustrated books help young children to enjoy the experience of slowing down, valuing stillness and spending time in the company of family members and God. Each illustration is placed alongside an inspirational thought which allows room for reflection and encouragement. Jenny Meldrum has always encouraged her children to explore the truths and wonders of God for themselves. She believes in a loving and deeply relational God, and this is a great inspiration behind the Little Moments series. * Families First *
Jenny Meldrum lives in Sussex with her husband, three children and Isla, her greedy black Labrador. She paints from her studio (posh word for shed) in her garden, eternally distracted by wild rabbits, moorhens, deer and a particularly pesky heron. Despite her love of art since childhood, Jenny had no formal training and began her career as an actress, only returning to painting when her own children were at school. She has since privately exhibited seascapes and views of the South Downs. In 2016 she illustrated Miranda Hart's book Peggy and Me.