So Many Ways to Be Holy: A Child's Book about Vocations
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So Many Ways to Be Holy: A Child's Book about Vocations

By Kristen Soley
Product Code: So-Many-Ways-to-Be-Holy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.00/5 Stars. (1 Review)

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“What do I want to be when I grow up?” 
It’s the question children love to ponder (and act out) at an early age.
Here’s a question we parents might want to ask ourselves:
“How can I gently and lovingly help my children discern what God is calling them to be?”

And here’s a beautiful answer:
Read So Many Ways to Be Holy: A Child’s Book about Vocations with your child.

Charming pictures of children playing dress-up capture the joy that is to be found in all kinds of lives of service -- from being an artist, a doctor, or an astronaut to becoming a priest, a brother, or a nun, and more!

For each occupation, your child will learn:

  • the patron saint who would protect and guide them 
  • to use their talents for the glory of God!
  • Did you know that the patron saint of scientists is St. Albert the Great?
  • And what about the patron saint of ...
  • farmers?
  • dancers?
  • cooks?
  • or fire fighters or truck drivers or ...?

After sparking childish imaginations, the book closes with this sweet prayer:

God, send your Holy Spirit to help me 
become the person you made me to be; 
to listen for your call; and to answer with a glad heart. Amen

32 pages packed with full-color photographs
Dimensions: 8.125 x 8.25 inches
2nd Edition
Softcover

 
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Cute!
(Waterloo) | June 4th, 2020
This is a cute book for young kids. It uniquely marries 'you can be anything' with 'God has a plan for you.' This book would be great for preschool and kindergarten classrooms, but it features almost exclusively white children. Disappointing for a book that used mostly stock images. Be aware before using in your classroom.