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Book review — Wow God! Thank You, Sorry, Please - A kid's guide to prayer

Book: Wow God! Thank You, Sorry, Please - A kid's guide to prayerAuthor: Simon Camilleri and illustrated by Dominic OnPublisher: 10PublishingRetail Price: £5.99 (buy now)
Review by Sheila Stephen1 minute readMay/June 2025, page 28

Wow God! Thank You, Sorry, Please - A kid's guide to prayer

A young child’s guide to prayer in a bright and colourful format, this book covers the four basic areas of prayer that I used to call, ‘praise, thanks, sorry and please’. The text is in rhyming format and the size of the words on the page is just right for early readers (ages 4-7). The book closes with four pages of explanation about the different kinds of prayer and a further page with the Lord’s Prayer. It is a lovely gift book and I look forward to reading it with my youngest grandchild.

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Sheila Stephen
Sheila Stephen lectures in Pastoral Care at Union School of Theology, Bridgend, and for Union’s PRISCILLA online course for women.

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