Book review: I Am Brave

Disclaimer: I received a book to review. All opinions are my own.

My children have arrived at the ages where outside influences are one of my concerns, especially with Koda starting public school. I can't always be aware of who she is around and who is influencing her. I have recently been shocked at the number of kids their ages that do not believe in God. So, how do you battle this? You give your children the tools to make decisions and to feel secure in their faith. That is why I was so excited about You Are Brave. Even for Tbomb, this devotional is a wonderful tool for them. I pray that this will be Koda's friend as she ages and she understands what it is to be a "Brave Girl."

It's a tough time to be a tween. Body image struggles, peer pressure, social media, and confusion about what truth is and why it matters can make growing up harder than ever. How do you stand firm in what you believe? What does it mean to be brave in your faith? What does it look like to love others? Finding answers to the most challenging questions can help tween girls thrive as they grow into brave young women of God.

I Am Brave invites girls ages 8–12 to join the Brave Girls—Hope, Glory, Faith, Gracie, and Honor—as they grow closer to God every day. The latest book in the popular Brave Girls series, I Am Brave includes journaling prompts, devotions, and lots of great questions to help girls learn more about who God is and who they are.

The Brave Girls are ordinary girls who are stronger and more courageous because of God's love and guidance. I Am Brave will help your own young reader speak up for truth, stand up for faith and live out the real meaning of godly bravery.

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