Betty Greene: The Girl Who Longed to Fly by Laura Caputo-Wickham

 

Betty Greene: The Girl Who Longed to Fly by Laura Caputo-Wickham is another book in the Do Great Things for God series for young children, ages four to eight. Betty wanted to learn to fly from the time she was 7 years old and she took flying lessons as soon as she was able to, thanks to some money given to her by an uncle. She then used her skills to make her dream come true of traveling all over the world and she did a lot of great things for God in her travels, including setting up Mission Aviation Fellowship.

Betty Greene is truly an inspiring story for young ones. This story teaches little ones about following your dreams and about following God. I found it to be inspiring and enjoyed it even as an adult. I think it would inspire the whole family. I wasn't familiar with Betty Greene's story before this book. The writing is easy for young children to understand. The book has brightly colored, eye catching illustrations. At the back of the book, is a historical timeline that shows the history of this pioneer woman. It would make a great addition to any Christian's home family library.

I received a copy of this book from The Good Book Company. All opinions within this review are my own.

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