We got this email the other day:

“Our 2.5-year-old LOVES these books.
She’ll pour over them herself and when we finish one decade with her,
she will ask, ‘Can we do another one?'”

Are you like me? 

Isn’t this what every Catholic parent hopes for with a family rosary?

Praying together…at the end of a long day…with children of all ages…
and a tired Mom and Dad…
to have the children ENGAGED, not irritated (or–frankly–irritating)?

This was our hope when we launched these absolutely unique “bead-by-bead” rosary prayer books for children.

We’ve sold 13,602 of them (and counting!).
Parents–and children–everywhere have found family rosaries transformed.

We have schools buy a complete set to give to every single kindergartener.

We have grandparents buy set to give to each of their grandkids.

We have parents buy a set for their family…and then come back to buy a set for EACH of their kids.

We have people say this is what they gift each of their godchildren because they know this will teach them the STORY behind the Mysteries of the Rosary.

Don’t just take our word for it—here are some of the reviews:

My 4 and 2-year-old grandsons love the Rosary and LEAD decades thanks to these books. I just had a set sent to my goddaughter for her 6 young children.”

“I have 4-year-old and 6-year-old boys, and…at night, we do a decade of the rosary before bed using one of the books. They love it! Many nights, they will ask if we can do another decade because they don’t want to stop!” 

“These are the best rosary books EVER! The kids do not grumble anymore with these books. We pass the book around and everyone leads. It makes the rosary a contemplative experience for us in the most beautiful and simple way!”

PS–need something for OLDER kids? We have that too!

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