Written by Abbey Wedgeworth
Illustrated by Emma Randall
Publication Date: 11.01.24
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Genre: Children’s Christian Early Readers, Children’s Christian Book
4 Stars!
What Are Feet For? by Abbey Wedgeworth is a delightful introduction to biblical obedience for the tiniest of readers. With its vibrant illustrations by Emma Randall and engaging lift-the-flap design (even in digital form, the concept is a winner), this board book is a joy to explore with kids aged 1–4.
The writing is simple and approachable, simple enough for toddlers, but layered with truths to grow into. I love how the book uses everyday moments—running, jumping, dancing—to connect little ones with the big truths of God’s Word. It invites kids to see their feet as tools for glorifying God through joyful, purposeful actions.
The gentle prompts naturally lead to discussions about other ways we can follow Jesus in our daily lives. It’s a resource that grows with your child, sparking comments, questions, and connections as they learn and mature.
Wedgeworth and Randall have created a book that’s a tool for nurturing little hearts. Whether you’re reading this during playtime or bedtime, What Are Feet For? is bound to become a family fun favorite.
If you’re looking for a Christ-centered, age-appropriate way to encourage obedience motivated by love and grace, this is it.
Highly recommend this one for every young family’s library!
I received a digital copy of What Are Feet For via The Good Book Company’s Reviewer Program. I am not required to write a positive review in any way or for any reason. My honest and unbiased opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on the writing style, pacing, content, and substance of this book, while also reflecting on how impactful it has been on me personally, ensuring transparency and reliability.
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