Excite children about talking to God! This fun, creative teaching tool introduces kids to the Lord’s Prayer and inspires a rich prayer life through four lovable characters.
Centred around Jesus’ teaching on prayer, this resource uses the P.R.A.Y. method: praise, repent, ask, yield. Each of the unique characters—Poppy, Rainy, Airy and Yessy—teaches about one element of the method.
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Children ages 3+ will glean loads of ideas about things they can pray in real life through the inspiration offered by each character.
To dig deeper into each element of prayer, explore the four follow-up books that focus on one P.R.A.Y. Pals character and element of prayer each.
(Review written for 'P.R.A.Y. Pals: When We Pray, What Do We Say?')
Meet four characters who want to help you express how to centre your and your children’s prayers - this rhyming, colourful and creative book has been a joy to explore with our children.
It is centred around The Lord’s Prayer, focusing on everyday objects that a child will be able to understand and see as you read it together. I could easily see how the same objects could be used to make these prayers really interactive (potentially one for the ...summer holidays!) With each character being introduced separately this is a book that you can take your time over and use as a reminder as you go about your everyday life. This is a fun book that gives you the why as well as the what!
(Review written for 'P.R.A.Y. Pals: When We Pray, What Do We Say?')
As a parent, I really appreciated this sweet and thoughtful introduction to prayer for young children! Through the P.R.A.Y. Pals, Poppy, Rainy, Airy, and Yessy, kids are taught the different aspects of prayer: Praise, Repent, Ask, and Yield. The book walks through the Lord’s Prayer in a way that is engaging, easy to understand, and rooted in solid biblical truth.
One thing I especially appreciated was how clearly it talked about sin, repentance, and remaining faithful to God while still ...keeping the language accessible for little ones. The rhyming text and adorable illustrations make it fun and memorable for young readers.
While my almost 6-year-old was not the biggest fan, I do think that is more reflective of the recommended age range being 3–5. I could definitely see younger children enjoying and connecting with it more.
This would make a great addition to family reading time, children’s church, or Sunday school classrooms.
Thank you to The Good Book Company for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.
(Review written for 'P.R.A.Y. Pals')
One of the greatest things we can do as parents is teach our children about God, how to talk to Him and how to pray. This sweet picture book makes learning about prayer approachable, fun, and easy to understand. With beautiful illustrations, it offers a helpful guideline on how to pray, along with simple explanations for why we pray the way we do. It’s a wonderful resource for Christian families looking to teach their little ones about prayer.
I received a complimentary copy of this book; this review reflects my honest opinion.