A couple weeks ago I asked our sixteen year old daughter if she'd write a book review of Saints Around the World for here on the blog, since I hadn't had a chance to get to it myself, and she did such a great job! I just took the pictures to include. Head over to Instagram for a chance to win a copy!
The text and illustrations work hand in hand to give this effect. The text is written so that it can be understood by little ears and is enjoyed by all ages. It normally begins with the saint’s personal character or physical difficulties so that every child finds a saint who they can relate to. The beautiful illustrations depict the saint surrounded by hidden symbolisms; from the colors of the scenery to the way the saint’s hair’s done! The four different indexes in the back (geographical, feast day, topical, and chronological) help the reader find someone to fit every description.
This is a great read for children of all ages, all discerning different vocations, and from all walks of life, especially during this time we spend glorifying the saints in heaven who have gone before us into the celestial realms of heaven!
Order a copy of Saints Around the World from Amazon, directly from St. Paul Center or the Saints Around the World Book Set (and the Saint Blocks!) from Almond Rod Toys.
Y'all always do such a great job Jessica in keeping the faith alive for your children and for those who read your blog. God Bless y'all! I wish I could enter for the Saint's book but I don't have Instagram.
ReplyDeleteJust a little extra for you, the NFL football team the New Orleans Saints became an official team on November 1st---All Saints day in 1966. It is said that they had to get permission from the Vatican to name the team the Saints. Also Louisiana is the ONLY state in the country with Parishes instead of counties because they were named after many of the Church Parishes.
Out of respect for the large Catholic community in New Orleans, the team’s management consulted then-Archbishop Philip Hannan of the Archdiocese of New Orleans to make sure the name would not seem offensive or sacrilegious. The archbishop saw no problem with it;
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joy! I will be sure to include any comments left here on the blog in the Instagram giveaway as well, including this one for you! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is really interesting about the New Orleans Saints football team and Louisiana Parishes. I had never heard that!
THANK YOU so much Jessica. I greatly appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica! Your posts make my day. I have a quick question I need to ask. Where do you usually get your girls skirts/dresses? I just ADORE seeing how they are always dressed sooo modestly. Hoping to find some good ones for my daughters. Your family is all just so cute!
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Thank you! The last few years I've been getting a lot of the little girls dresses from Hanna Andersson. I also have a lot of Gymboree hand-me-downs from their older sisters. For the older girls I shop Old Navy, Gap, JessaKae, Inherit, and a few other places online including Amazon. Hope that helps!
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