Better than that’s what every girl is in God’s eyes. A young girl’s doubt in her own self-worth starts from an early age. Am I pretty enough? Am I smart enough? Will I fit in? Do people like me? Am I worthy enough? These aren’t questions asked by teens, but from precious girls in grade school! Brave Girls Faith and Honor will help girls navigate these questions and learn just how wonderful they are! In this Brave Girls devotional, 90 engaging devotions will help young girls find their place in the world and learn that the beauty of their imperfections is what makes them unique, loved, precious, and “better than perfect” in God’s eyes. Each devotion will Look for these Brave Girls products! Trim 5.5 x 8.375
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My daughter asked me to request this series for my granddaughter…
I had no idea what a terrific idea it would be!
…Brave Girls is a series of 90-day devotionals for girls — and a new devotional is available — Better Than Perfect!
There are special prayer pointers, word searches, quizzes, character quests, and much more.
Here is an example of subjects covered: * Better than perfect * Truth detectives * Lie vs truth * Lie the world gives you * Trust the word reveals * Body builders * Ways to build up others * Praying power * Encouragement exercises
In my opinion, young girls will greatly benefit from these devotionals… they’re age-appropriate, fun, and could be shared in a group or added to a homeschool curriculum.
Below is a list of available titles (so far): * Brave Girls Bible Stories * Brave Girls Faithful Friends * Brave Girls Better Than Perfect
Tommy Nelson, a division of Thomas Nelson, is publishing this series… with awesome scriptures, prayers, and activities in each chapter. Special friends — Hope, Glory, Faith, Honor and Gracie — are characters featured in each book.
This book came at a great time for Bean. She has a lot of friends at school but it seems as though the girls already have their own set of issues. Each day there is a new story about someone not sitting with someone else, someone not being friends with someone else, or someone picking on someone else. Ugh. Hard to believe it starts this early.
I love the plain language of the book but I will say it might still be a little bit over Bean's head. After we read the daily devotional, I ask her if she has any questions and she seems a little lost. But it can open up dialogue for other issues on her mind. The other night we read a devotional page about not always having to be right. That led to a discussion on how Bean thought I liked her little cousin more than her. So even if this book's daily topic doesn't strike a cord with your child, it can help to start wonderful discussions. That's the beauty of devotionals. I would recommend this book to any young girl wondering where she fits in.