Wednesday, February 2, 2011

God Gave Us the World: MamaBuzz Children's Book Review

God Gave Us the World


God Gave Us the World by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Little Cub’s trip to a special museum exhibit, “Bears Around the World,” sparks a flurry of questions from the young polar bear who is just beginning to learn about life beyond her North Pole home.



As Mama Bear shares with her about the different types of places that God has put the various types of bears, with their different kinds of fur and food, Little Cub begins to wonder: Why didn’t God make us all the same?


With Mama’s loving guidance, Little Cub is taught to see the vastness of God’s wonderful creation; His abilities as an amazing, inventive Creator; His desire for us to care for our world, and especially the important lesson that…“Every bear has a special place in God’s great, big world.”


This adorable story offers young children who are discovering their place in God’s big world an opportunity to learn about the wonder of diversity, the gift of creativity, the importance of caring for His gifts, and how each child-each creation-is special to God.
This book can be found at RandomHouse.com for $10.99. Published by Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group. You may also find them on Facebook.

This was a very cute book, the illustrations are sweet, colorful and help keep the little ones interested in the story. Little Cub was full of curiosity and asking Mama Bear all sorts of questions about other kinds of bears. Do they all have pink tongues? He was curious why different bears ate different things and lived other places than they did. Mama Bear assured him that God made them all different so there would be diversity in this world of his.



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I wrote this review for "Mommy? I'm Hungry!" about God Gave Us the World. I received free product to keep for this review from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group through MamaBuzz. All opinions for this review are that of myself & family. Product info & stock images provided by PR or Co.

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