Litfuse Group: “Catie’s Secret” by Lauren Nonemaker Book Review

By Ruth on December 3, 2013 in book, children, review
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Catie Caterpillar looks different from any bug Herbie and Bella have ever seen. When Herbie makes fun of Catie, Mayor Benny shows him why he should not judge anyone by how they look. In the end, Catie reveals a secret and the bunnies learn the joy of forgiveness.

Catie’s Secret is the second book in Laura Allen Nonemaker’s children’s series, God’s Secret Garden Adventures. Like the previous book, Benny’s AngelCatie’s Secret invites young readers to join an exciting adventure while it teaches a valuable lesson.

Purchase a copy here.

Learn more at Laura’s website.
Catie’s Secret A God’s Secret Garden Adventure Series BookThree by Laura Allen Nonemaker

Catie's Secret CoverMy rating: 5 of 5 stars

Your kids will absolutely adore this simple book and message, but the illustrations are truly the reason I rated this five stars. I appreciated the story, and the facts about caterpillars and butterflies was a wonderfully added treat. And I’m glad the author asked a few questions at the end of the story to drive home the Christian principles in the story. My daughter and I have raised butterflies (earlier this year), and so this book was even more fascinating since we had seen the life cycle of a butterfly up close. I recommend this book to young children and their families!

I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.

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