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The Beauty Book (The Lily Series) [Rue, Nancy N.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Beauty Book (The Lily Series) Review: Helped with the anxiety - This book has helped my daughter not feel so anxious about the changes occurring in her body. I like that it uses a godly perspective to relay these changes Review: Awesome book - This is a great book for all young girls. It teaches them about how their body's are changing and how they need to take care of it. I gave it to my granddaughter who is 8...the perfect age to start learning.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 185 Reviews |
K**K
Helped with the anxiety
This book has helped my daughter not feel so anxious about the changes occurring in her body. I like that it uses a godly perspective to relay these changes
D**R
Awesome book
This is a great book for all young girls. It teaches them about how their body's are changing and how they need to take care of it. I gave it to my granddaughter who is 8...the perfect age to start learning.
S**R
Good book for young girls
I bought this book for both my daughters when they turned ten. The easy-to-read book discusses the concept of true beauty (what God wants for us), as opposed to beauty as the world views it. It also offers tips on things like taking care of your hair and skin.
T**S
Great nonfiction book with a God-focus!
This is the nonfiction companion to the author's novel Here's Lily! (Young Women of Faith: Lily Series, Book 1) Both are part of the Young Women of Faith series. This book reiterates the emphasis of the novel: that God created all of us beautiful and our beauty shines brightest when we have confidence in Him. With a contemporary, conversational style, this book tackles hot-button issues of low self-esteem, beauty and personal hygiene. A God-focus permeates the text. The author answers questions like: Why is this important? Why does God care? What does God have to say about this particular issue? The first chapter encourages girls to stop putting themselves down, stop comparing themselves to others and stop idolizing models and celebrities. Rather, girls should adopt God's perspective of themselves: as something beautiful He created. The subsequent chapters possess a common format and are logically divided by topic. * Hair: Washing, brushing, styles to compliment face shapes and activity levels, dealing with chlorine, gum, dandruff, etc. * Skin: washing, moisturizing, protecting (sun lotion), dealing with blemishes and make-up * Shaving: when to start, how to do it properly, what to do if your parents say "no" or "not yet" * Hands and Feet: how to do at-home manicures and pedicures properly * Clothes: finding a personal style and promoting modesty * Extremes: piercings, tattoos, radical hair choices and remembering that our bodies are the temples of God * "Problem" Areas: dealing with "big uglies" like braces, glasses or unwanted birthmarks The text includes fun quizzes, question and answer sections (featuring characters from the novel), tips for care and reasons why, as well as Biblical references and details on how this is a "God-thing." An area for prayer and journaling concludes each chapter. Steven Mach provided the interior illustrations which add much to the overall appeal of the book. Girlie doodles and monochromatic drawings of the characters sprinkle and compliment the text. WHAT I LIKE: I really like the concept. Girls love talking beauty, but I don't know how many receive this information from parents or other Christian-based sources. This book does a great job answering questions with grace and honesty. The author places great emphasis on honoring parents. No makeup, shaving or piercings (or whatever else may be in fashion) without getting permission from Mom and Dad first. Also, no whining, nagging or going behind Mom and Dad's back. I love the constant God-focus of the book and the frequent Scripture quotations. WHAT I DISLIKE: A few of the Scripture passages are taken out of context. This occurs rarely in the 104-page book, but I believe the point could have been made without manipulating God's Word for emphasis. Also, the book is dated. This should be expected with something as dynamic as fashion and beauty. The problem isn't limited to clothing and hair styles; it also extends to the language. Phrases like "yeah, baby" and "spastic" are used much more in this book than is common today. OVERALL RATING: Very good. (An updated version would be even better!) Tanya -- Christian Children's Book Review
L**J
Good
This is so good and 5 Star loved it so much lovely lovely lovely it is just amazing wow great stuff
A**R
The book i was looking for to help my girls ...
The book i was looking for to help my girls prepare for puberty. Light hearted, open and well written.
K**E
Awesome
It is so touching because the conference is so great I love this book it is so great get it
C**.
bought for granddaughter who loves Lily books
My granddaughter was so happy to receive The Beauty Book. She read it the very next day. Very good books.
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