Type of bind: Hardcover
Format: Bargain Price
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 32
Printing Date: March 01, 2005
Sale Popularity Level: 810901
Other books you might be interested in perusing:
Editor's Notes and Comments:
Product Description:
Parents and children alike will be won over by the lovable innocence of Gigi, a little girl who just knew she was a princess-she had known it from birth! But where were the castle and royal jewels? With a little help from Mommy and Daddy, Gigi realizes that she is not just any princess-she is the daughter of the greatest King of all!
A wonderful discovery for little princesses everywhere, Gigi, God's Little Princess will subtly teach girls of their importance and belonging to the King of all kings.
User popularity level:

Rated by buyers
-
What we love about this book series is that Gigi, the main character little girl, isn't perfect. She is flawed and yet she has good qualities and discovers what makes a person special to God. We are all human and flawed and I think children can better relate to "real" kids not perfect pristine children that are supposed to be the "perfect" example. Our 6 year old and 3 year old girls enjoy these books tremendously. We hope you will too.
Rated by buyers
-
I have to agree with some other reviewers of this book. Gigi is pretty self-absorbed. She exhibits behavior patterns I do not want my daughter to possess. In a society that puts so much value on "self" I do not think it is wise to encourage it in a Christian children's book.
Rated by buyers
-
I received this as a shower gift for our very first child while I was pregnant. We began reading it to her on a regular nightly basis at about 4 months, and she loves the book. She points out the kitty cat and the rabbit slippers, GiGi, Frances and the table and tea set, etc. She just LOVES this book, and it is a good introductory book for toddlers that helps them begin the relationship with God. Every night now, when we're reading something else or she gets tired, she pulls that thumb out of her mouth just enough to say, "Gigi!" with a large dimply smile.
Rated by buyers
-
If you have a "little princess" in your home, you have to read this book. I laughed so hard at little Gigi and her "misunderstanding" that being a little princess meant that she was really royalty, when in fact Walsh drives home that point that all God's children are royalty, heirs to the throne and children of the King of Kings! Gigi is a mess, but what a fun way to bring home this concept to children. With the help of her cat Lord Fluffy and her loyal subject and friend Frances, Gigi comes to the self-awareness that life is about more than just her - and the great news is that Gigi learns that she truly is royalty, but not in a kingdom that will rust and be destroyed, but rather in an eternal Kingdom where she will reign forever!
Great read for boys and girls - but your little princess will especially love this book!
Rated by buyers
-
This is a great book!!! My daughter loves all of the Gigi books, but this is her favorite so far. After stating the fact that we are all children of the King of Kings at the end, it doesn't go into any details of what that means. I think this makes it even better because it allows us to have conversations with our children. My princess & I have had many great bedtime talks about this, and I love it! The book is very funny. Gigi is full of herself, but it is also a great underlying lesson about pride. Her bubble gets burst when she discovers she is indeed NOT the only princess! GREAT BOOK! Buy it!
Find other books like this one: