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Book Review: Together We Go Places by Jennifer Schroer

The world is full of wonder in the eyes of a child! That’s what immediately struck me as I read the book “Together We Go Places” by Jennifer Schroer. In the eyes of a child, everything is new. In the eyes of a child, things that could look simple or boring for most people are fun, worth-anticipating and a source of delight.

You don’t need to take a trip around the world just to feel excited. Simply step in the shoes of this little child in the story and savor your everyday moments, looking at all things with the awe of a grateful heart.

Both adults and children can enjoy this sweet and magical book, being drawn to it as a portal into the life of a loving family. Let its whimsical illustrations help you visualize each day of this family’s week, seeing it through the perspective of a little child.

Narrated through the use of rhymes, this book is a fun and engaging read that could etch precious bonding moments between parents and their children. Even kids can re-read it for themselves as they try to recall the happy time they spent with their family members. If they have siblings, this book can help strengthen their bond more as they read about the adventures of the two loving sisters in the story.

The true power of this book is worth more than you could imagine. In a simple yet very effective way, this book can help your child appreciate the value of family, develop patience and a playful perspective for day-to-day activities, and gain a grateful heart for all the wonderful things in store in life.

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"Of Waves and Butterflies: Poems on Grief", "Mend My Broken Heart", "Questions to God", "To Love an Invisible God", "Defending My Catholic Faith", and more - click here.

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By Jocelyn Soriano

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