The Day God Made You for Little Ones
By (Author) Rory Feek
Illustrated by Malgosia Piatkowska
Tommy Nelson
Tommy Nelson
23rd October 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
782.42
Board book
20
Width 205mm, Height 205mm, Spine 17mm
371g
Inthis empowering book, Grammy Awardwinning singer and songwriter Rory Feek of Joey+Rory encourages children that God made them unique creations.
Your children or grandchildren will love cuddling up with you to discover how God delighted over each and every detail of their lives and personalities as He created them--from the shape of their eyes to the sound of their laughter.The Day God Made Youalso reminds toddlers and preschoolers that God knew their families, their friends, their tears, their gifts, and even their dreams and hopes from the very beginning.
This beautiful and affirming story for babies to 4-year-olds
This colorful board book with vivid illustrations from artist Malgosia Piatkowska is a great gift for Christmas, birthdays, baptisms, adoption parties, and preschool graduation. Delightful rhymes and a powerful message of love make this the perfect parent-child read for families of all shapes and sizes, including nuclear families, single-parent homes, foster families, and adoptive families.
Rory Feek is a true renaissance man, known as one of Nashville's premiere songwriters, entrepreneurs, and out-of-the-box thinkers. He is a world-class storyteller, crossing all creative mediums, from music and film to books and the Internet, and is the New York Times bestselling author of This Life I Live. As a blogger, Rory shares his heart and story with the world through thislifeilive.com and has more than two million Facebook followers. As a songwriter, Rory has written multiple number-one songs. As an artist, he is half of the Grammy-winning county music duo Joey + Rory. He and his wife, Joey Martin, toured the world and sold hundreds of thousands of records. As a filmmaker, Rory wrote and filmed the touching documentary To Joey, With Love and directed the upcoming feature-length film Josephine, an epic love story set during the declining months of the Civil War. Rory and his youngest daughter, Indiana, live an hour south of Nashville in an 1870s farmhouse near their family-owned diner, Marcy Jo's Mealhouse.