A cup of love Relationship goals for kids

Michael Todd

Book - 2024

"From the bestselling author of Relationship Goals, an engaging story to help children navigate relationships with kindness and respect. Drawing on the key ideas that propelled Relationship Goals to bestseller status, Pastor Michael Todd offers an energetic storybook that teaches children about the importance of developing a close relationship with God and how that spills over into healthy relationships with other people"--

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Genres
Juvenile works
Picture books
Stories in rhyme
Published
[Colorado Springs, Colorado] : WaterBrook [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Todd (author)
Other Authors
Joel Santana (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
Ages 3-8
ISBN
9780593192641
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

As he did with his nonfiction work for adults, Relationship Goals (2020), Christian megachurch pastor Todd shows young readers how developing a close bond with God can strengthen relationships with family and friends. A mother encourages her daughter to talk to Jesus the same way she would to a best friend. Mom goes on to tell her daughter about relationship goals. Jesus should be first on her list of goals. A glowing, brown-skinned Jesus is depicted praying beside the young protagonist as her mother urges her to make goals. First, it's important to wake up and thank the Lord and to pray every morning. Through it all, her parents will "help you learn what makes God glad." The young daughter notices another kind of relationship when she sees Mom getting dressed up for a night out with Dad. When the child cries because she wants to go, too, her father uses an analogy of a faucet pouring water into cups to show how God pours love into people, who then share it with those they care about: "We can't pour out love unless God first pours in. That's why it's important to spend time with Him." Santana's visuals are vivid, at times resembling stills from an animated movie, while Todd's story effectively uses metaphor to make the concept of godly love accessible to a young audience--though it's not likely to resonate with children who aren't part of a Christian faith. The family is Black. Tender guidance for young Christian readers. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Mommy's eyes are closed so tight. Who's she talking to tonight? I see her sitting on her bed. She folds her hands and bows her head. She makes sure to say "Thanks" and "Please" and asks for help and grace and peace. When she's done, I hear her say, "In Jesus's holy name, I pray." While I was spying from outside, Mommy saw me and replied, "Is that my pretty girl I see? Why don't you come and pray with me?" "It's so important that we pray, spend time with Jesus every day, and talk to Him like a best friend. Then when you're done, you say, 'Amen.'" Excerpted from A Cup of Love: Relationship Goals for Kids by Michael Todd All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.