
From first steps to princess crowns . . .
starting school to walking down the aisle . . .
little girls grow up in the blink of an eye.
Even when children grow up, they always remain our little ones.
All the sweetness, challenges, and thrills of parenting are lovingly shared in this heart-touching poetic short story by bestselling fiction author Karen Kingsbury. From playing princess to school dances, first steps to tea parties, a lifetime goes by in the blink of an eye. This book celebrates all the ups and downs of parenting a little girl and will be a cherished keepsake for any parent.
Karen Kingsbury is a top inspirational novelist, and she imbues both nostalgia and inspiration in this sentimental book for parents of girls. This book offers a short story paired with prayers and Scripture about how quickly time goes by and the special bond between a mother or father and daughter.
A perfect gift for Mom, Dad, or for a grown-up little girl
as she starts a new stage in life. The story begins with a daughter's
birth and takes the little girl through her first steps, elementary years and into the teen years, first dance, first crush, first love, and ends as her parents are getting
old. Scattered throughout each of these life's stages are Bible verses and short
little poems. This book is a reminder that no matter how grown up she will be, she will
always be her parent's little girl, cherished, loved, and prayed for.
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