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Walking in Wonder
(The Wonder Series #3)
By Catherin Claire Larson
Christian Devotional Journal, Nonfiction
Hardcover & eBook, 256 Pages
July 9, 2024 by Thomas Nelson
Summary
Embrace the independent and energetic toddler year with this weekly devotional journal—a keepsake memory book created with your spiritual growth in mind as you watch your child grow day by day.
In this beautiful companion to Waiting in Wonder and Watching in Wonder, popular blogger Catherine Claire Larson encourages moms to receive God's peace and grace during the intense and joy-filled toddler year.
Designed to help you discover God's love in a new way as your little one discovers their world, Walking in Wonder includes:Three Scripture-based devotions each week centered on spiritual and parenting themes such as resting, feeding, and speaking
Monthly "Memories and Milestones" sections to document your toddler's growth
Thoughtful journaling prompts with space to record stories and prayers during this busy and delightful year
With its invitation to draw near to God as you navigate your child's second year of life, this is a unique and thoughtful gift for adoption parties, birthday celebrations, or simply for yourself and future generations.
Savor the transformation happening in your faith life as you enjoy the remarkable changes in your toddler.
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My Review
WALKING IN WONDER, along with the previous two books in the series, are a way for new parents to continue their spiritual journey alongside parenthood. It's a delightful book with plenty of prompts to help parents with some self-reflection and promote growth. There's also plenty of information about the different childhood stages and advice for new parents. The journalling pages ask a question and then leave a few lines for parents to jot down their thoughts. It's organized really well, easy to follow and use, with helpful information. The book is also a sturdy hardcover with decently thick pages, so it will easily last through the toddler years.
My one complaint is that there is a lot of text to read. I would have liked more journalling space, such as the initial information for each chapter concise enough to fit on one page and then a journaling page for each page of text after that. I wanted more journaling space and less to read as time is very limited when you have a baby waking you up and needing to be fed and held as well as when you have a young toddler who is nonstop busy.
In the end, was it what I wished for? Overall, it's a beautiful book and series that I'd recommend to new parents who want to grow spiritually as their child grows.
Source: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher through Front Gate Media, which did not require a positive review. All opinions are my own.
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