![]() I was so excited to come across the Precious Moments Little Book of Thanks for my daughter this year! Turning the pages to find the adorable and heart warming images of the Precious Moments children and animals, while reading the rhyming, and sometimes silly poems, brought a bit of nostalgia to my heart. I have a treasured book of my own rhymes that my Great-Grandmother gifted me as a young child. Precious Moments have always been near and dear to my heart. Your child will love the soft, colorful illustrations that depict both boys and girls, animals and activities, in the classic Precious Moments theme. All thoughts below are my own.Īppropriate for any child under 10, this adorably illustrated book is meant for every child’s bookshelf! There are twenty-four sweet and silly rhymes throughout the book, making it the perfect countdown to Thanksgiving. *I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Opinions are mine alone and are freely given.ĪDORABLE, CLASSIC AND NOSTALGIC… A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO CULTIVATE A HEART OF GRATITUDE WITH YOUR LITTLE ONE THIS FALL SEASON. What better time to gift it than as Fall breaks forth and Thanksgiving time nears.ĭISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate this review. I heartily recommend this as a special book to gift to that young child you love. I like that things to be thankful are addressed in this delightful book that normally are not mentioned in a young child's book. They begin with being thankful for the "new day." Then the pages are filled with thanks for others' love, sounds, food, songs, weather, laughter, autumn leaves, etc. Now about the thanksgiving prayers in this little padded cover board book. The illustrations are, as are all Precious Moments drawings, beautifully charming. No, these are not classics, but they are worthy of keeping, loving, treasuring. Rhymes that further the love of literature in its beauty. There is such a wealth of thankfulness beautifully expressed in well composed rhymes that lend themselves to memory or recollection. Though it will be used a lot by each child or family, it will be carefully used and treasured. But with the groundwork done last summer, a more normal, progressive build will surely be the order of this transfer window.This is one of those special books that get passed down from child to child or generation to generation. Expect more departures and a potentially smaller squad for next season. But this summer should be different to last. To get up was one miracle, to stay up is another, and that remarkable achievement leads to what should be another summer of building. A full season from both of those, and you can’t help but feel that Forest wouldn’t have flirted with relegation quite as closely as they did.Īnd that win over Arsenal to secure Premier League survival feels as important in terms of club history as the play-off final win. To name just two, leading-scorer Taiwo Awoniyi and defender Moussa Niakhate have proved their value over the final few weeks. Moulding a squad with so many new signings, and hampered by so many injuries, he’s proved yet again this season, in the most trying circumstances and in the most difficult league in the world, what a talented coach and inspirational leader he is.Īt times, Forest had an entire team sidelined through injury – indeed 11 were missing again for the final game of the campaign. ![]() Steve Cooper’s work has been outstanding again. Away supporters have had precious little to cheer, but they have cheered, long and loud through the entire season.Īnd those fans have backed their head coach throughout, too. The City Ground atmosphere has gained nationwide recognition, and undoubtedly the fans have helped dragged Forest over the line on a few occasions. Throughout it all, those supporters have been vocal, vociferous and, well, supportive! Reds fans have been through the whole gamut of emotions – witnessing some great moments, but also some real lows. Ultimately, and most importantly, it had success.Īt the start of the campaign, just about every Forest fan would have taken 17th place and survival, so to be four points clear in 16th by the end certainly constitutes success. A first season in the top-flight since 1998-99, and it had a bit of everything.
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