Sally Lloyd-Jones
4.52 of 5 Votes: 5
url
https://booksminority.net/sally-lloyd-jones
gender
female
website
http://www.sallylloyd-jones.com
genres
About this author
Books by Sally Lloyd-Jones
language
English
3.48 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: I really like the illustrations, but what makes this book stand out is the narrator's voice. Doreen, a silly fish who doesn't see the danger in a hook or a heron, cheerfully exclaims, "Goody! A treat!" But the narrator is there to set the reader straight: "Oh, poor Doreen. No. It...
language
English
4.69 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: THOUGHTS TO MAKE YOUR HEART SING: Deluxe Edition is a perfect gift to give to a mom with young children. The children can listen to the audio cds in the car or in the nursery or when the designated reader is otherwise engaged and follow along in the book if they want. Or they can...
language
English
4.68 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: Sally Lloyd-Jones wrote Thoughts To Make Your Heart Sing with the intention of it being used to guide children into a daily devotional time. Her words combined with the artistic talent of Jago and the life-giving Word of God make for the perfect tool to help your little one begin...
language
English
4.19 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: Since it was first released, Song of the Stars, has been a favorite in our family. We all adore the beautiful illustrations of the creation and creatures as they listen to God and the angels declare that "It's time!". I especially like how the anticipation builds and builds as th...
language
English
3.42 of 5 Votes: 5
Share this book:
review 1: Gracious. This little girl is just so certain that she wants to be anything other than polite. She considers the possibilities of being a pig, a snail, an elephant, a monkey, and an owl. Unfortunately, each one of those has their own particular stinky, slimy, and gross drawbacks....
language
English
3.68 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: This is a fun book about a know-it-all girl teaching others how to get a job. It looks at the process starting with deciding what you want to be all the way to acing the interview. It is very fun with all the side comments the girl makes and i'm sure children would have fun rea...
language
English
3.68 of 5 Votes: 1
Share this book:
review 1: This was cute and I liked that it talks about a different view point (first person) in a story. Sometimes the information presented was not presented clearly or organized properly.I did like that it covers different careers, how to go to a job interview, and what is needed for so...