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What is God’s very best plan? It’s His plan for traditional marriage that is presented in the Bible! This adorable board book teaches children all about why God created traditional marriage and families and is the perfect read-aloud to introduce this important concept to early readers.
It all starts out with a groom and bride, who promise they will live side by side.
This is the very best plan you see, 'cause that's how God meant marriage to be!
What is God’s very best plan? It’s His plan for traditional marriage that is presented in the Bible! This adorable board book teaches children all about why God created traditional marriage and families and is the perfect read-aloud to introduce this important concept to early readers.
It all starts out with a groom and bride, who promise they will live side by side.
This is the very best plan you see, 'cause that's how God meant marriage to be!
Customer Reviews
5
Age appropriate
Review byFiona
We read this as a family and all the kids were able to understand it and my older kids spoke to us about the culture and how it’s unGodly at the moment and this book helped them to see it!!!
5
perfect introduction to Gods plan for family
Review byJoanna
I love that this is so sweet and gentle. It is my 2 year olds favorite book.
4
Good book
Review byKatie
My 5 year old really likes the book, and it is quite cute. I guess I was hoping for more about marriage, but this book just barely touched on it. It’s still a cute book and we’ll keep reading it, though.
5
Great Book for Young Children
Review byChristina
My 4 year old daughter really loved this book. I thought it was a lovely introduction to God's plan for marriage. It's a great tool to begin the right thinking from a young age.
5
Cute for the Littles!
Review byTammy
This board book is adorable and really a great introduction to God's plans for toddlers and preschoolers. My Kindergartener enjoyed it, but I do think I should have bought it for her sooner, as it seems more appropriate for the preschool age.
Great quality book!
4
Pretty good
Review byLeslie
The online version was on sale super cheap one time and I’ve been curious buying it. So I bought this online version. It’s pretty good. It’s a great introduction to what marriage shall be. I’ll probably purchase the print version in the future as an add-on for free shipping! It’d be perfect for a morning basket.
5
My girls love it!
Review bySarah
My girls love this book! They love the picture of the bride and groom, which is why they wanted the book in the first place. I like how it goes back to the garden of Eden to point to the beginning of marriage, and then shares Gospel truths in the story.
4
cute board book
Review byMrs Farmer
It's a cute board book, but not much past that. I got it for my 6 year old but it seemed like a "baby book" to her. Would be better for younger ages. It is one of the few books I've seen about marriage for little ones, so that I'm thankful for.
5
Book Review
Review byBethany
We absolutely love this book! I was looking for something to introduce 1 man and 1 woman marriage to my little kids. This book did not disappoint! We love the illustrations.
My only "meh" about the book is the use of: " “wham, bang, shazam” It's a little unnecessary and immature in the setting. Whatever, we love it
3
Not what I expected
Review byKrystal
The book itself is pretty with bright pictures and artwork, however the picture of Adam and Eve with a boy and a girl was confusing for us as we have just learned about Cain and Abel (brothers), so my kids questioned why it was a girl with Adam and Eve. I did not agree with the use of “wham, bang, Shazam” when it referred to Jesus coming back from the dead...just seemed weird in the book. The story quickly touches through creation, Adam and Eve, Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection, and then finally on the last page shows a bride and groom. I was hoping for more of the bride and groom throughout the entire book.