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My First Devotional {a Tommy Nelson review and giveaway}

Since Jenny started reading on her own, I have been on the lookout for a quality devotional guide that she is able to do on her own. Tommy Nelson has provided me with the opportunity to review several great options over the past several years, but none have caught Jenny’s attention like My First Devotional.

My First Devotional

My First Devotional is perfect for Jenny {age 5}:

  • vivid illustrationsand brightly colored headings that catch and keep her attention
  • short and easy to understand devotions that go beyond the Bible story
  • age-appropriate applications of truths from the Bible

My First Devotional

My First Devotional {from the publisher}

Featuring the same first-person style and easy-to-read text as My First Study Bible, this book is a great stand-alone devotional or story-by-story companion and reinforcement tool for My First Study Bible

  • geared toward ages 6-10
  • includes 72new pages of devotions
  • has real-life applicationsspark a child’s interest in the Word of God
  • allows kids to explore the Bibleto learn interesting facts and mysteries
  • helps kids read and memorizekey Bible verses
  • will sharpen Bible skills as kids answer challenging questions

My First Devotional

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My First Devotional

Disclosure: As a Tommy Nelson Mommy, I received a copy of My First Devotional for free in exchange for this post.

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  • http://mazmagi.blogspot.com Peggy

    Blessings Ashley, Looks like a great devotional for kids and I like the way you have reviewed it! Jenny and your words even got me interested in The First Study Bible!
    (I wonder if Tommy Nelson has this in Spanish?)… anyways, it looks well illustrated and simple enough for me to translate. I came here from your YouTube on “A Confident Heart” which I’m currently following along and reading with Renee.  Your You Tubes were so helpful also. But when I saw “My First Devotional”, I thought perhaps you had written a children’s book and I quickly was diverted to here. Whether you wrote it or not, it looks so appealing especially through Jenny’s eyes and now being able to read some on her own… how thrilling! Having been a Kindergarten and primary teacher, I know how precious those first reading moments are… and in God’s Word, even better! Thanks for sharing! 

    Peggy

  • Adriana

    We find it easiest to do right before bed time!

  • http://www.thefarriswheel.blogspot.com Jennifer Farris

    That looks like a good one!

  • http://www.MomKaboodle.com Stephanie (MomKaboodle)

    We’ve found either first thing in the morning, or just before bed seem to work best for us.  Luckily, my kiddos love reading their Bible stories, so they’ll often bring them to me at any old time of the day asking to read them.  =)
    Thanks for the great giveaway!

    momkaboodle at gmail.com

  • Katiepforte

    We like to do our devotions in the am.

  • weceno

    At bed time, the mornings are to rushed.
    Theresa N
    weceno(at)yahoo(dot)com

  • http://heretofindhim.blogspot.com/ Megan @ Here to Find Him

    We don’t have kids but my husband and I love to do a Bible study before bed. It helps us connect with God before turning in for the night.

  • P_halligan

    The best time is after dinner or right before bed.  Thanks for the giveaway.

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