Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Review: The Touch of the Master's Hand

The Touch of the Master's Hand by Myra Brooks Welch, Illustrated by Greg Newbold
Genre: Childrens, Inspirational
ISBN:9780966444773
Published: August 15th 2007 by Stellar Books
Rating: 5

The best children's books are the ones that teach lessons, have some sort of allegory, have an easy to follow rhyme scheme, and have beautiful illustrations. It's even better if it doesn't make the parent want to jump off a cliff after reading it over and over and over and over… This is that kind of book.

This has to be the sweetest most touching book I've read in a long time. It is the gospel in a child's poem that will speak to a parent as much as it will engrain truth in a child's mind. The illustrations are breathtaking and the story is one everyone needs constant reminder of. I cannot recommend this book too much. Honestly it nearly made me cry the first few times I read it.

Recommendation: Ages 3-Adult

1 comment:

  1. I have a three year old granddaughter and this sounds like something I might like to share with her, in particular if it has lots of illustrations. She likes that.
    Mike Draper

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