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September 6, 2013

Quick review of the book Angels by Alexis York Lumbard

I received the opportunity to review the book Angels by Alexis York Lumbard today.



Here is the blurb from Amazon.com 

Did you know that angels of all kinds are everywhere? “Some are big, some are tiny. They're all so bright and very shiny.” This lyrical, breezy, and nondenominational picture bookintroduces children and adults to a magical place which radiates warmth, love, and caring throughout its colorful and delicate pages. With its rich paintings, readers are transported through many colorful scenes, places and seasons to see how angels work behind the scenes, weaving their graces throughout the world.
Through Angels, readers can experience a world of gentle wonder, beauty, and comfort that makes this a perfect bedtime story. “Angels, angels, always near, protecting you, my special dear!

My Review:


This book is a beautifully illustrated rhyming children's book. The short, simple rhyming verses are perfect for reading your child to sleep. The thought of Angels protecting them while they sleep would bring comfort to any child.

I would especially recommend this book for parents of toddlers and preschoolers, as it makes a special bedtime story to share with them. Older children will enjoy the images of the angels while reading this book to them selves or with their loved ones.





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