Is God Still Awake? by Sheila Walsh illustrated by Aleksandra Szmidt

 

It is easy to feel alone sometimes--no matter what our age. We talk about God with our children, but it takes time to get to know Him. Is God Awake? by Sheila Walsh is a good book to read with young children to help calm their fears and turn them towards knowing God.

Is God Still Awake? is a fairly large book at roughly 8 1/2 by 10 inches and 32 pages long. It is written for children ages four to eight, which sounds about right in reading it. It is a great book for early elementary children. The illustrations are bright and vibrant and they draw you in. The words often rhyme and are likely to be comforting at times of fear and feeling alone. There is a bit of humor at one point with the dog and the cake her mom made, which I thought made it fun.  

Sheila Walsh also points children to the Bible for proof of God's character and the faith of parents or other loved ones. The language in Is God Still Awake? seems to be age appropriate. I think it is a great book for those who are Christians to read to their children. It might make a nice baptism or other special occasion. The book ends with a Bible verse on the last page (Psalm 121:1-3, ICB).






 I received a copy of this book from Tommy Nelson publishers. All opinions within this review are my own.

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