Tips for Moms: Bringing Kids to Adoration
I have a toddler and adoration can be a daunting task. But I agree with something Blessed Carlo said: “by standing before the Eucharistic Christ, we become holy.”
Here are a few tips I have gathered:
Wow–56+ pictures in EACH book 👀
“These books are incredibly well done. I love them just as much as my boys. The other day, my four-year-old asked me to ‘keep praying the rosary’ while he was playing nearby. I didn’t even realize he was listening or paying attention. I will be getting this for every 1st Communion or Baptism gift from now on!”
There are NOT “one picture per mystery” but each mystery has 13 pictures plus the introductory prayers plus concluding prayers plus additional pictures to help children visualize–when all is said and done, there are nearly 300 pictures!
NEW: Seek & Find Book #3 😇
Arrives this week–seek and find along the Santiago de Compostela!!
Volume 3 of this beloved series is not one to miss!
How to Host the Stations of the Cross in your Home
This Lent, pick a Friday and invite friends into your home to pray the Stations of the Cross together.
I promise–it’s NOT intimidating! Here is what we have done for the last 3 Lents:
Begin a new family tradition this Lent [video]
“My 8-year-old daughter LOVED this idea. It was so easy and perfect for a Lenten craft. She even asked if we could make this one of our yearly traditions!”
This Lent, make a beautiful Easter centerpiece that can be used throughout the entire season!
Traditional, Stunning, and EASY for Kids to Understand ✅
“We have had a few different Stations of the Cross books for children in our home. This is definitely a favorite. The meditations are gentle, yet truly bring to light the Passion of our Lord for children. It is age-appropriate across the board, ages 2-10 in our house!”
“My teenage daughter made her cry” + other emails we’ve received…
We were surprised to receive this email last week: