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Mirror, Mirror On the Wall... What is Beauty After All? |
Teresa Tomeo, Molly Miller, Monica Cops |
New groundbreaking series for “tweenaged” girls by best-selling Catholic author and speaker Teresa Tomeo along with Molly Miller and Monica Cops. Simple truths from John Paul II’s Theology of the Body and Mulieris Dignitatem are used to develop virtues amidst every young girl’s concern for fashion, beauty, and friends. This series of books helps each girl discover the unique privilege and call upon her life in God’s kingdom. She will learn that she is a princess and how saying “yes” to God’s plan for her life can change the face of the world forever! The books are meant to help parents in their role as the primary educators of their children.
Each unique book in the series includes: - an introduction to the dignity of the person
- a media chapter by Catholic author and media specialist, Teresa Tomeo
- a virtue expanded and explained with practical tips on how to live it
- a plan of life to help girls incorporate prayer into their daily lives
- an examination of conscience unique to the virtue in the book
- a saint story called "A Girl Like Me"
- quizzes, games, recipes, crafts
- and much more!
MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL… WHAT IS BEAUTY AFTER ALL?
The second title is a tool for mothers in helping explain body changes that girls go through in puberty. The culture today emphasizes beauty as the most important asset of a girl. This book puts the emphasis on true, inner beauty while giving girls practical tips about looking their best. 51 pgs. Softcover. Full color illustrations throughout. 5.5" x 8.5" |
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“These books are wonderful - my daughter and I love them, and we're getting a couple for my niece for Christmas!”
- Christine, VA |
“I bought All Things Girl for my daughter and goddaughter for Christmas. The content and look of these books is current and appeals to tween girls. They support the lessons that we as moms are teaching and lend credence to our message. I wish every Catholic girl could have access to this series.
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- Lisa, NE |
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