About the book:
Cuddle
up with your kids and count your way through the Book of Mormon! This
colorful board book is perfectly sized for little fingers and is a fun
way to introduce numbers and scripture stories at the same time. With
rhyming text and cute illustrations, it’s sure to become a family
favorite that your kids will want to read over and over again!
- Board book: 20 pages
- Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media; Brdbk edition (August 11, 2015)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1462116361
- ISBN-13: 978-1462116362
About the author:
Heidi Jo Doxey has been reading Jane Austen’s novels over and over
and over again since middle school—long before she ever dreamed of
writing a book herself.
She lives in Utah, where she works in publishing, but she still calls
the San Francisco Bay Area home. When she’s not writing or reading, she
enjoys hiking, riding her bike, playing volleyball, traveling, watching
movies, and spending time with family and friends. Visit her online at
girlwithalltheanswers.blogspot.com.
Emily Konopasek is an animation student at Brigham Young University.
Other than drawing, she loves snowboarding, listening to EDM, making
delicious food, and being Swedish.
My review: 1, 2, 3 with Nephi and Me by Heidi Doxey, Emily Konopasek
4 stars
I like the drawings, the numbers and stories that go with them. They give the scripture to go with it.
I would feel good taking it in church to keep kids busy.
The only concern I have is 2 thousand warriors. I think it should not come after 1 but 1,999. If your using it to teach numbers.
You can teach lots of different lessons with the book. Start some simple discussions with your children.
I liked it and read it to my 24 year old baby.
It would make a good baby gift.
I was given this book to read by Cedar Fort Publisher. In return I agreed to give a honest review of 1,2,3, with Nephi and Me. Plus be on it's blog tour.
1, 2, 3 with Nephi and Me” blog tour schedule:
August 6: Reidhead Random-ness
August 7: Inklings and Notions
August 8:
August 9:
August 10: Little Red Reads
August 11:
August 12:
August 13: The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
August 14:
August 15:
August 16: Wishful Endings
August 17:
August 18:
August 19: Readalot
August 20:
My review: 1, 2, 3 with Nephi and Me by Heidi Doxey, Emily Konopasek
4 stars
I like the drawings, the numbers and stories that go with them. They give the scripture to go with it.
I would feel good taking it in church to keep kids busy.
The only concern I have is 2 thousand warriors. I think it should not come after 1 but 1,999. If your using it to teach numbers.
You can teach lots of different lessons with the book. Start some simple discussions with your children.
I liked it and read it to my 24 year old baby.
It would make a good baby gift.
I was given this book to read by Cedar Fort Publisher. In return I agreed to give a honest review of 1,2,3, with Nephi and Me. Plus be on it's blog tour.
1, 2, 3 with Nephi and Me” blog tour schedule:
August 6: Reidhead Random-ness
August 7: Inklings and Notions
August 8:
August 9:
August 10: Little Red Reads
August 11:
August 12:
August 13: The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
August 14:
August 15:
August 16: Wishful Endings
August 17:
August 18:
August 19: Readalot
August 20:
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