God Made You Too – a children’s book review

God Made You Too, written by Chelsea Tornetto and illustrated by Kimberley Barnes.

Reading Age                     

4-7 years old                      

Grade Level

Preschool-2

Language

English

Can you believe the same God who created the stars, painted skies, and waters of brilliant blue made you too? In this brilliant, imaginative rhythmic book with vibrant, inspired illustrations, God Made You Too lets children know just how special they are because God couldn’t finish His excellent work without creating you too. 

God’s creativity shines through the pages of this book and reminds us how remarkable it is that we are a work of art from God as well. Just as unique as a snowflake, God sculpted us like the mountain tops and put a song in our hearts. 

From the cover to the last page, your child will feel confident knowing they are special and a work of art. A soon-to-be favorite to add to your bookshelves! 

God saw all that he had made, and it was very good! – Genesis 1:31 (NIV)

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About the creatives: 

Chelsea Tornetto lives in Jackson, Missouri, with her husband, Mike, and their two kids, Tessa and Milo. She has taught 7th grade World Geography for 14 years. Her first book, Conquering Content Vocabulary, was published in 2018 by Scholastic, and now she enjoys writing picture books. When she’s not busy teaching or writing, you’ll find her doing mountains of laundry, drinking iced coffee, wandering the aisles of Target, or spending time at home with her family.

Kimberley Barnes is a UK-based illustrator with a first-class degree in Illustration from the University of Lincoln. She lives near the sea on the Isle of Wight, her childhood home with her fiance and two children. Her love of drawing began at a very young age and has led her onto a career in illustration, specializing in children’s illustration, as she loves to relive her childhood through the stories that she creates and works with.

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