Description
Children need to feel confident and content within themselves, whether male or female.
With that confidence, they are able to develop relationships and strengthen their self-esteem through play while developing new skills daily. Praising a child’s effects along the way creates a positive environment for them to learn and grow at their own pace.
The world can be confusing for children, especially now with school teachings and the world questioning gender.
As Christians, we know that God makes no mistakes, and we are created for a specific role as male or female.
Both gender roles are unique and put together in unity to procreate.
This story is simple in context and written to help little ones understand and accept who they are.
Prayerfully as they read or have the story read to them, they will find joy in their gender.
Children thrive when they feel safe and secure to grow without uncertainty or fear.
They must be protected and understood by family, friends, and teachers who listen to them with care and love.
5 STAR REVIEW by Alex Ndirangu for Readers’ Favorite
Review: Reviewed by Alex Ndirangu for Readers’ Favorite
Younger boys and girls are different from one another in terms of
the games and activities that they enjoy. As they grow up, they
develop different social, emotional, and physical qualities.
But both are God’s creations and He loves them very much. Help your child
understand how amazing and wonderful they are with Because God
Made Me I Am Special by Crystal Mary Lindsey.
It is a colorful and fun book that will help your child appreciate and be content with
who they are in their childhood and beyond.
This book grabs the reader’s attention right from the first page. We
are invited into the story by a boy named Laish and a girl named
Serenity. The boy’s name is biblical and means “lion,” while the
girl’s name means “godly peace.” Besides having cool names, these
two have lots of fun. Laish enjoys playing with little machines like
toy tractors, while Serenity cares for her dolls. Crystal Mary
Lindsey’s attention to detail is evident as corresponding illustrations
describe each element of the growing-up process in colorful images
resembling cartoon screenshots. Lindsey uses simple wording and
just a few sentences on every page. Whether an adult or a child,
you feel an underlying vibe reverberating from the pages,
encouraging you to be glad about who you are. This book will be a
favorite for children and appeal to adults and parents-to-be, as
there is a list of children’s names and meanings. I picked Zina
for my unborn daughter. Because God Made Me I Am Special was a
wonderful reading experience, I hope to read more by this
author.
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