Im So Blessed
$14.99
This interactive picture book invites kids and parents to sing about God’s blessings in every circumstance. Sibling band, CAIN has harnessed the message from their hit song, “I’m So Blessed” to create a lyrical picture book with bright and playful illustrations. Kids will follow personified fruits, Tay-Tay Tangerine, Logo Lemon, and Maddie Melon, through their daily lives as they encounter challenges and frustrations but learn how to praise God still.
It’s easy to feel blessed and praise God on the best days, but what about the worst days?
Throughout this story, each fruit friend encounters a hard day. Tay-Tay’s Tuesday plans get ruined by a rainstorm, Maddie’s friends forget about her birthday, and Logo falls during a flip in front of a big crowd. In each circumstance, they are reminded that even in frustration and embarrassment, God loves them. It’s not because we have a good day that God’s children are blessed–it’s because He loves His kids every day!
I’m So Blessed teaches kids that while it’s okay to be sad when plans are ruined, friends let them down, and embarrassment strikes, God is with His children in every circumstance. If kids have breath in their lungs, they can find joy in God’s blessings and praise Him by singing the fruits’ favorite truth: “I’m so blessed!”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781430095835
ISBN10: 1430095830
CAIN | Illustrator: Maja Andersen
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2024
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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