ABC God Loves Me An Alphabet Book About Gods Endless Love for Babies and Toddlers by Rose Rossner
by Rose Rossner
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# **A Heartfelt Journey Through the Alphabet: Review of *ABC God Loves Me* by Rose Rossner** ## **Introduction: A Divine Introduction to Early Literacy** From the moment I opened *ABC God Loves...
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From the moment I opened ABC God Loves Me: An Alphabet Book About Godâs Endless Love for Babies and Toddlers by Rose Rossner, I knew this wasnât just another alphabet book. Itâs a tender, faith-filled introduction to both letters and divine love, wrapped in vibrant illustrations and simple yet profound affirmations. As a parent and a lover of childrenâs literature, I was immediately drawn to its warmth and intentionality.
If youâre searching for a book that nurtures early literacy while reinforcing spiritual truths, this might be the perfect addition to your little oneâs library. But does it live up to its promise? Letâs dive deep into what makes this book specialâand whether itâs the right fit for your family.
Unlike traditional alphabet books that focus solely on animals or objects, ABC God Loves Me weaves biblical truths into each letter. Each page pairs a letter with a short, rhyming affirmation of Godâs love, making it both educational and spiritually enriching.
For example:
- A is for "Always"âGod loves you always.
- B is for "Beloved"âyou are Godâs beloved.
- C is for "Created"âGod created you wonderfully.
The book doesnât follow a narrative arc but instead offers a gentle, reassuring progression through the alphabet, reinforcing the idea that Godâs love is constant and all-encompassing.
Since this is an alphabet book, there arenât traditional "characters," but the bookâs true protagonist is Godâs love itselfâpresented as unchanging, unconditional, and personal. The child reader (or listener) is the secondary "character," addressed directly with affirmations like:
"You are treasured, you are dear, Godâs love for you is always near."
Rossnerâs writing is deliberately simple, making it accessible for babies and toddlers. The rhyming structure is smooth and melodic, perfect for read-aloud sessions. Each page follows the same patternâletter, affirmation, and a brief explanationâcreating a comforting predictability that young children love.
The illustrations by Pamela Kaiser are bright, engaging, and inclusive, featuring diverse children and soft, inviting colors. The visuals reinforce the text beautifully, making abstract concepts like "forgiven" or "joyful" tangible for little minds.
At its core, ABC God Loves Me is about:
- Unconditional Love â Every letter reinforces that Godâs love isnât based on performance.
- Identity in Faith â Phrases like "chosen," "known," and "precious" instill early spiritual confidence.
- Early Literacy & Faith Integration â Itâs a rare book that teaches letters while also nurturing the soul.
Unlike secular ABC books, this one doesnât just teachâit comforts. In a world where children (even toddlers) absorb messages about worth from an early age, this book offers a counter-narrative: You are loved, just as you are.
Reading this with my toddler, I was struck by how calming it felt. The rhythmic text held her attention, and the affirmations sparked simple but meaningful conversations ("What does âbelovedâ mean?"). Unlike some faith-based books that feel heavy-handed, this one is gentleâmore like a hug than a sermon.
One evening, after a particularly fussy day, she pointed to the page that says, "L is for Lovedâyou are loved, itâs true," and said, "Like Mommy loves me?" That moment alone made the book worth it.
How does ABC God Loves Me stack up against other faith-based ABC books?
- Vs. A Is for Ark (by Kenneth Kraegel) â While both teach biblical concepts, Rossnerâs book is more affirmation-focused, whereas A Is for Ark leans toward Bible stories.
- Vs. Godâs ABCs (by Becky Van Vleet) â Van Vleetâs book includes longer verses, making it better for older preschoolers, whereas Rossnerâs is ideal for younger toddlers.
If you want pure affirmation and simplicity, this book stands out.
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Perfect for bedtime or devotional time â The soothing rhythm makes it ideal for winding down.
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Diverse illustrations â Reflects a wide range of children, making it inclusive.
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Sturdy board book format â Withstands toddler handling.
â Limited Bible references â Parents seeking direct Scripture might want supplemental material.
â Very simple â Older preschoolers may outgrow it quickly.
- Ages 0-3 â Best for babies and toddlers due to its simplicity.
- Christian families â Especially those wanting to introduce faith early.
- Gift-givers â A wonderful baby shower or baptism present.
A few standout lines:
"N is for NearâGod is with you each day."
"Z is for ZealâGod loves you BIG, itâs real!"
Each page feels like a little love note.
In an era where mental health awareness starts young, books like this help build emotional and spiritual resilience. The trend of affirmation books for kids is growing, and Rossnerâs work fits beautifully within this movement while adding a faith-based layer.
ABC God Loves Me is more than an alphabet bookâitâs a daily reminder of divine love for the littlest hearts. While it may be too simple for older kids, its gentle approach makes it a standout for babies and toddlers.
If youâre looking for a book that combines early learning with timeless spiritual truth, this is a beautiful choice.
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- Whatâs your favorite faith-based childrenâs book?
- How do you introduce spiritual concepts to toddlers?
- Do you prefer simple affirmations or detailed Bible stories for little ones?
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