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Max Lucado's The Tallest of Smalls Book Review

Posted by Vicky

Max Lucado books are a favorite of mine. That's why I was thrilled to have the opportunity to review The Tallest of Smalls thanks to Thomas Nelson Publishers! The Tallest of Smalls is a parable from Max Lucado's Fearless, and discusses what to do if your child is feeling small or insignificant in this giant world they are living in. When I first received the book in the mail, the first thing that caught my attention were the great pictures!! Reading it to my 2 year old granddaughter, I could see this is what caught her attention the most too. I love the colors and illustrations! The book also teaches an important lesson as we walk with Ollie through his journey in this book. He had a need to feel wanted and realized that God made him the way he is for a reason and that because of Jesus' love he is who he needs to be and that's what makes him special.

I would definitely recommend this book to any family with children. I think it's important that when children are feeling that desperate need to be wanted, that we are able to share with them that it's not necessarily what the populars think of us, but who we are in Jesus and that's what makes us special. I think it would probably be easier for children preschool age and older to understand, but know that young children would enjoy it as well.

*The book for this review was provided for free by Thomas Nelson Publishers. My honest opinions were given and not influenced in any way *

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