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Brave books for girls
Brave books for girls







Its engaging content will inspire her faith and great biblically-based discussions. This book is appropriate for girls ages 8 to 12. This book is interactive, always drawing your daughter back to the Bible. Once per month, a “Write It Out” devotional gives your own Brave Girl a chance to jot down her thoughts and feelings. Others are about making wise choices, whether it’s picking the best of two scenarios or filling out a true/false quiz. Some are contemporary retellings of Bible stories. Some days are stories in the life of a Brave Girl. I like the varied day-to-day format, which will hold my daughter’s attention. I think the devotion on January 2 will speak to her heart with Romans 13:14: “You want to fit in, and you just know those boots, those jeans, or that shirt will help you…But there is something you can wear that will help you make good and true friends–the attitude of Jesus.” My daughter loves fashion, maybe too much sometimes. Glory’s devotions tie into to those themes. For example, I think my daughter will relate most closely to Glory, the Brave Girl who enjoys beauty in creation, art, and fashion. I plan to carve out time daily to go through the devotional with her.Įach day is spoken in a particular Brave Girls’ voice, and I saw their personalities coming through. I’m thankful for this devotional resource, which will help us navigate the tween years with God’s direction. This school year my daughter has experienced friendship struggles, school issues, and self-image challenges. They strive to be honest and grow in faith, just as I want my daughter to do. Each Brave Girl tells a bit about herself, and I appreciate that all of them share both strengths and challenges. She will make new virtual friendships with all five of the Brave Girls: Hope, Glory, Honor, Gracie, and Faith. I chose this book as a Christmas gift for my eight-year-old daughter, and she will be delighted with the stories and lessons inside. Brave Girls 365 Devotional by Jennifer Gerelds and Tama Fortner









Brave books for girls