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Bright, Exciting, and Edifying for Young Children - Includes a Giveaway -Ended

WINNER is Becky
Every Day with God is the latest 365-day devotional (one for boys and another for girls) from VeggieTales. The updated content and art offer the perfect opportunity for parent and child to share time together each day. Each entry includes a Bible verse, short devotion, Thought of the Day, and prayer. The content will help children learn more about God and develop a daily practice to keep Him close in their lives. The book is perfect for bedtime reading, family devotion time, or as a fresh way to start each day!
            
Reading Age: 4-7
Available for boys and girls

My Thoughts:
Cute, Attractive, Colorful, Bright and Cheery are all words that describe this fun kids devotional. I can't wait for Christmas to come so I can send one to my grandson who just recently got his own copy of the VeggieTales Bible. They are going to make a great pair. The other cool thing about this devotional is that it comes in a girls and boys version, so you get to choose. I chose the boy version.

I found it to be the perfect small size for any kid. (7 x 5 in) Each page sports a colorful veggie tale character, along with the verse, devotional, thought for the day and prayer. It contains 365 devotionals, but instead of being dated by calendar date, they are dated Day 1, Day 2, and so on. Actually I like it that way, because you could start on any day of the year with Day 1.

The Scripture verses used come from a variety of versions. I believe they have chosen the easiest version in which to understand that particular verse. The "thought for the day" sections consist not only of ideas to think about, but also challenges to do, such as: "Write a note to a friend to say how important he or she is to you." Or "Practice telling the truth all the time this week. See how you feel." I love how these little contemplations will get the kids to pondering and acting on God's Word. The back of this devotional also has various Scriptures the kids are encouraged to memorize.

I really liked the devotional as a whole. I think any young child, especially if they enjoy some Veggie Tales, will be happy with it. It is written in a fairly easy to read format for kids who are consistently able to read on their own, otherwise a parent reading to them would be a better choice.

I received a copy of this devotional from FLYBY Promotions in exchange for my honest opinion. I am in no way required to review it positively. No other compensation has been given.

Available for purchase:
Every Day with God Boys: Amazon Boys Devotional
Every Day with God Girls: Amazon Girls Devotional 

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To Enter: 
Leave a comment sharing your devotional routine if you have one. 
Do you read to your kids? Have family devotions? Or does each person have their own private devotions?
In our home we have individual devotions and family devotions of Bible reading time. We try our best to practice them daily, of course we are not perfect and sometimes we miss.

For extra entries:
Let me know whether you would like the girl or boy devotional, and follow my blog via any social media available on side links. (be sure to let me know how you followed

Don't forget to leave your email in safe format
(at) and (Dot) so that I can contact you if you win. Giveaway ends October 1st and winner will be announced October 3rd.
Winner must choose between girl or boy devotional.

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Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”): Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway. Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post. Only one entrant per mailing address, per giveaway.  If you have won a prize from our sponsor Propeller / FlyBy Promotions in the last 30 days, you are not eligible to win.  Or if you have won the same prize on another blog, you are not eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.”

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Comments

  1. Hi Aimee...thanks for hosting the giveaway! I attend Bible Study Fellowship and that is my devotion every morning. But I would share this devotional with my 2 little grandsons, so to win a boys' one would be great.Thank you!

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    1. Glenys, thanks for stopping by. That sounds like a great way to start the day.

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  2. Becky posted a comment that she would like the girls devotional which I accidentally deleted. Sorry Becky but I am still counting you in

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  3. We never had a devotional routine, which I regret. But, my niece would love this devotional book, so if I win, I would choose the girl version. Thanks so much for the chance to win - I am sure that whoever ends up with this book will get many blessings from it! lynne_foster(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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    1. Lynne
      Thanks for stopping by and entering the giveaway. I know whomever ends up with this devotional will love it.

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  4. Forgot to add that I follow you on Facebook. thanks!

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  5. Sweet giveaway. We do a little of both at devotional time. The girls read on their own with age appropriate books. Other times I read to them. dmatthews38751 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  6. dmatthews38751 (at) yahoo (dot) com If I win, I'd like the girl one.

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    1. Glenys, chosen via random.org #2 commenter was the winner. I is was Becky, but I had to insert her comment for her, because I deleted it by accident.

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