
I loved both of the books, they contain beautiful stock photos and the wording is simple. The books are very similar, but I really appreciated God Is With Me Through The Night. I'm partial to deer, so I was drawn to the cover. Also, because I think it is in line with the author's goal. The author wrote the book for her daughter, who was afraid of the dark and suffered from nightmares. Ms. Cantrell's intention was to not publish the book initially, but to create a story that would let her daughter know she was safe and she wasn't alone at night. Ms. Cantrell stated, "When her friends would sleep over, they all enjoyed the book and wanted me to print copies for them. Then the neighborhood kids asked for copies."
The story lines in the books are simple. She's used beautiful photos of baby animals expressing their fears and loving pictures of baby animals with their mommy assuring them they are safe at night and during the day to engage the child's attention. The books are useful in building the child's faith in God as well.
Ms. Cantrell conducted research and with data to support the design of the books, and a gut instinct that families would enjoy reading the book again and again, she decided to move forward with publishing. The books are receiving positive feed back from parents and children.

My 2 year old grandson gets excited when he sees the books. I've read them every day since I've received them. He's partial to the God Is With Me Through The Day book. I believe he finds the color of the cover stimulating and likes the puppy on the cover. I love that the author expanded her idea to include the fact that children face fears during the day as well. I believe we will get a lot of mileage out of these books. Another plus is that they have a hard back cover. I found one with little sticky finger prints. My grandson loves pancakes with maple syrup for breakfast, so guess who was the culprit. A damp cloth easily removed the breakfast remnants.
Ms. Cantrell wanted our readers to experience these beautiful book too, so we're offering a set to one of our readers. They will help guide your child through their fears and let them know they are not alone and they will be protected and loved. Here's how you could win: Leave us a comment on one of your child's fears or visit Ms. Cantrell's blog and read her tips on how to help your child with their fears. Leave a comment on how you think Ms. Cantrell's tips could help you.
You can also find activities to go along with the books on Ms. Cantrell's blog, Julie's Journal.
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I love this! What a great and generous giveaway. :-) My daughter is pretty young so I'm not really sure what she's afraid of yet (she's fairly fearless at the moment, lol). Loud noises is probably the worst.
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ReplyDeleteOne of the tips that really struck me was not encouraging a fear. I tend to do that by my expressions, I think. When I see my daughter react in fear to something, I know there have been several occasions when I have mirrored her expression on my face, and I think it tends to make her more fearful.
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@Cee - Now that's a fear that I can relate to. My 2 year old grandson won't sleep in his bed either. It is truly a struggle. I'll be posting about this issue shortly, please follow us and stop by regularly. We love comments, and we love to know what's happening with our readers.
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my daughter is currently afraid of the dark, she is almost three. we say prayers at bedtime and do have a dialogue about certain things but, it's obv age appropriate
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My son is scared of the dark.
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Fear is not from the Lord....excellent lesson! :)
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My daughter is afraid of being alone. These books would be wonderful to assure her that she is never alone no matter what and that God is always with her. Thanks so much for such a wonderful giveaway!
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Fear of the dark which is something I had until I was probably 40 years old so I understand.
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My son is afraid to be away from my wife and I and he is deathly afraid of the dark.
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One of the tips that I like is to not encourage fear. I think sometimes we as mothers let our fear show. But sometimes it is hard not to.
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She states not to ridicule your child by telling them they are silly--there is no such thing as monsters. I never thought of it as ridiculing, but I will make a better effort not to.
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My kids are both def. afraid of the dark. :(
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I am a mother of 6 and have had my fair share of kids with nightmares and such. I have one daughter who is afraid to be left alone in her room at night, I have another daughter who is afraid of the dark, and I have a son who id afraid of Princess Leia (from Star Wars)! He thinks she is in his closet! Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to win and have a very happy holidays season!
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My daughter is young, but loud noises scare her the most right now.
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My daughter is so afraid of dogs. She likes them far away and will wave and get excited, but if they come near her, she freaks out. Plus, she thinks all animals are dogs, so she is like this with any animal. I am just trying to ease her in to touching them and getting closer to them
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