Review of I Wonder Why It's Christmas

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Kids would love to read this fabulous book as it answers the question about Christmas and the birth of Jesus.
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I love children's books and this looks like an interesting one because it covers why we have Christmas and the festivity.
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It's wonderful to hear how much you enjoyed "I Wonder Why It's Christmas" by Esther Ekunola. This children's book sounds like a beautiful and engaging way to introduce young readers to the origins and meaning of Christmas. The incorporation of Bible verses, along with the author's storytelling, helps provide a deeper understanding of the Christmas story and its significance.

The inclusion of pictures in the book sounds delightful, as they enhance the reading experience for children and bring the story to life. It's great that the author poses questions throughout the book, encouraging readers to actively engage with the story and deepen their comprehension. The additional questions at the end of the book offer an opportunity for further reflection and discussion.

Your positive review highlights the book's simplicity, readability, and error-free editing, which are important factors in creating an enjoyable reading experience. Rating it 5 out of 5 stars speaks to your high regard for the book's quality and value.

Moreover, your recommendation for children over the age of four is helpful, as it provides guidance to parents and caregivers looking for appropriate reading materials that impart the meaning and significance of Christmas. By helping children understand the reason for the season and appreciate the message of salvation through Jesus Christ, this book can contribute to their spiritual growth and understanding.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on "I Wonder Why It's Christmas." It's evident that the book made a positive impression on you and offers valuable insights for young readers.
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Post by Ankitg Yadav »

Theological concepts that are difficult are probably presented in a manner that suits young minds. The visual component of children's books is crucial. Engaging drawings will keep children's attention and will back up the story. I believe "I Wonder Why It's Christmas" did fulfill it. Congrats on #BOTD
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Great review of the children’s book, "I Wonder Why It's Christmas" by Esther Ekunola. The cover and pictures look just right for children and the Bible citations make the story fit in with great literature or with religion. The story developers and then the readers can ask for understanding right along with the questions in the book. This makes it easy to open up any type of conversation about Christmas, the Bible or other things too. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Zinhle Mlondo 1 »

Number one this book is the best for kid's they really have to know why we celebrate Christmas. What really happened our Lord Jesus Christ is a miracle how he came. I love this book it the best even to elders some of them have forgotten why we celebrate Christmas.
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It's nice that "I Wonder Why It's Christmas" is a simple and easy-to-read book. It sounds like a good read for Christian children or anyone curious about Christmas. Thanks for your well-written review.
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It sounds like this book presents the story of the birth of Jesus in an interesting way, with the questions and the illustrations. It will teach children the meaning of Christmas. Thanks for the review!
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I am definately adding this to my bookshelf. Thanks for the detailed review!
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"I Wonder Why It's Christmas" by Esther Ekunola beautifully tells the story of Christmas, from the angel's visit to Mary to the joy it brings to families. With engaging storytelling and lovely illustrations, it teaches children the essence of the holiday and includes interactive elements like questions to enhance understanding. Backed by Bible verses, Recommended for children over four to learn about the true meaning of Christmas and appreciate the gift of Jesus Christ. Adding it to my reading list!
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This is a nice and simple review, just like the book. I like that the reviewer has mentioned the positive aspects of the book that make it favorable for children to read. The book is written using simple language and the inclusion of vibrant pictures only makes it appealing for young readers. Even as an adult, I think the questions posed by the author will encourage me to learn more.
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Post by Priyankan Nayak »

Best wishes on the BOTD award. This is an easy read and is written simply. This is a children's book and explains why the season of Christmas is so special. The author has also backed the story with several of the Bible verses.
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A lovely illustrated book to educate the early readers and reminding the old ones about the main reason for celebrating the Christmas season. This is a must have book for every Christian family.
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This is a delightful children's book that beautifully captures the essence of Christmas through engaging storytelling, vibrant illustrations, and thoughtful questions that encourage interactive learning. Congratulations!
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Post by Smrithi Arun »

“I Wonder Why it’s Christmas” is a cute book highlighting the curiosity of children. In this case, it is focused on answering about Christmas and how it started. Congrats on the BOTD!
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