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What Are Feet For? Board Book

What Are Feet For? Board Book

A Lift-the-Flap Board Book

By Abbey Wedgeworth, illustrated by Emma Randall
from 15 reviews

Practical, fun tool for parents raising kids. Encourages obedience motivated by God’s love and grace.

Part of the Training Young Hearts series.

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Fun lift-the-flap board book that motivates small children to use their feet in a Christ-like way.

This helpful and engaging training tool will help parents to teach their kids that God didn’t make their feet to kick or stomp but for positive actions like running, dancing, swimming and jumping!

Not only will children be encouraged to follow Jesus’ example but they’ll also be reassured that he loves us no matter what we do. He can forgive us when we fail and help us to change.

This book is part of a series called Training Young Hearts, which addresses the attitudes of the heart that underpin behaviour and explains how the gospel of grace enables us to change.

Parents, teachers and other loved ones can refer back to these resources when specific behaviours need both to be corrected and to be connected to forgiveness, grace and growth.

Product details

Specification

Age range: 1+
Contributors Abbey Wedgeworth, Emma Randall
ISBN 9781802540970
Format Board book
First published November 2024
Dimensions 165mm x 165mm x 19mm
Weight 0.33 kg
Language English
Pages 18
Publisher The Good Book Company
Endorsements

Laura Wifler

Cofounder, Risen Motherhood

I am incredibly excited about these new books from Abbey Wedgeworth. Engaging, helpful, and full of truth, these books are sure to become a favorite in your home!

Melissa B. Kruger

Women’s Ministry Coordinator, Uptown Church; author, The Envy of Eve

One of the most important ways we can train young children is to teach them what is right as well as teach them what is wrong. In the Training Young Hearts series Abbey Wedgeworth faithfully shows children how to live while also telling them the good news of God’s grace. These board books are such an engaging (and fun!) way to teach big truths to young hearts.

Hunter Beless

Founder and Host, Journeywomen podcast

The Training Young Hearts board books will help parents encourage positive behavior through one of the most effective methods of learning—play! These engaging books will not only instruct kids but parents too, by equipping both with training refrains based in biblical truths. Abbey has provided us with an incredible tool to help us clearly and intentionally communicate with our kiddos in a way that points to them to Jesus. 

Customer reviews


6 Nov 2024

“Another winner in this fabulous series!”

These lift-the-flap books are SO practical and always tie in the gospel message, making them some of our most favorite board books for littles!

This book encourages children to use their feet to run, dance, swim and jump! But it also shares how Jesus calls us to use our feet to spread his good news.

This series has been so useful in addressing certain behaviors in our home as it simply conveys what our body parts should and shouldn’t be used for.

So grateful for this series!

I received a review copy of this book. All opinions are my own.


1 Nov 2024

“Our Favorite Board Book Series!!!”

"Jesus did not run away from God's plan but walked toward his death because he loves me!" Four Reasons I Love this series:
(1) It's reminds my kids they are made by God! (2) It gives a contrast of positive and negative behaviors with a quick correction. (3) It points them to Christ! (4) It teaches repentance! And this one reminds them of the Great Commission:
"My feet were made to carry the good news about Jesus everywhere I go!" HIGHLY RECOMMEND!


1 Nov 2024

“So needed for little ones!”

With a toddler in our house this book has come in handy MANY times. Teaching our little ones is tough, especially those toddler years. I love this book for teaching my son how to use his feet to bring glory to Jesus! It’s wonderful to teach lessons to our youngest about how they can use their bodies to worship.
I’m so thankful for this beautiful book that helps me as a mama teach even my youngest about how to follow Jesus.
He loves the lift the flap and shows me the mad faces and how we can make them happy again! It’s a sweet book to have on your shelf.


30 Oct 2024

“Simple beauty of the gospel!”

We just love this series!! It’s just perfect for my toddlers, both in book design and in content it teaches.
Using simple language, each book communicates deep truths about the purpose God has made various parts of our bodies for - to glory Him and show love to others!

In a unique way, it shows how we do not fulfill God’s design perfectly but how Jesus did on our behalf. And so when we fail, we turn to Him for forgiveness. Even in simplicity, I am struck with the beauty of the gospel it communicates.

As a parent, I am so thankful for resources that help support our goal to point our kids towards the wonderful of Christ.

Thank you to the Good Book Company for the gifted copy in exchange for an honest review. Thoughts and opinions are entirely my own.


30 Oct 2024

“My littles loved this”

I have two toddlers who enjoy read alouds. They absolutely love this book, especially with the pop art, it made it more interactive. It made my mama heart so happy to know they were learning more about Jesus 💜


28 Oct 2024

“Practical Tool”

First, the book talks about what to do with your feet then what not to do, then teaches the child that Jesus was human and had feet and used them to obey God with the Holy Spirit's help, just like the child can do! Each body part book repeats this same formula, with every page requiring a lifting of the flap, and examples that are natural child tendencies. I am especially fond of the examples of how the child is NOT to use that body part, as the examples are natural impulsive responses and what you see when you work with a child from a hard place or trauma.

Are these books immensely creative and entertaining for the reader? No. But are they developmentally appropriate for the intended audience? Why yes they are. Will the format, style, and questions/answers appeal to the child who listens? Yes, they will. The images are warm, friendly, and simple, and will appeal to young children, and the book will lend easily to re-reading, and a child reading alone. This is the best kind of book for this stage.

Will people understand or misunderstand the concept of sin, as implied by other reviewers? I do not think it is a problem. I see this as a tool to train young hearts in how to use their bodies and in the basic concepts of faith from the youngest age.

I requested this book to review as I had already purchased some for our church nursery, on my own and I wanted to review this fifth book to share my honest opinion.


26 Oct 2024

“another wonderful book in the series”

Another addition to the Training Young Hearts series. This series includes several books already such as What Are Mouths For?, What Are Eyes For?, What Are Ears For?, What Are Hands For?. We have had the privilege of reading all these books for littles and they are absolutely wonderful.

Wedgeworth uses the lift-the-flap method to engage the tiniest readers about the purpose of their feet. Beginning with very basic, practical ways we all use our feet such as biking, running and dancing. She then introduces the Gospel, recounting what Jesus did with His feet to accomplish His purpose given by God the Father. She also touches on the power of the Holy Spirit in using our feet the way God intends us to use them.

The illustrations are beautiful and engaging. The story is written simply for even the littlest ones to understand.

It seems some of the other reviews mention the exclusion of the resurrection. I would agree that this would be a crucial part to include in the story of the Gospel. Without the resurrection, the Gospel is no longer the Gospel.

All in all, this is another great book for young readers to learn the basics of why God created them.

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.


24 Oct 2024

“Discipling Littles”

What Are Feet For? is a delightful board book that combines charming illustrations with simple, engaging text to help little ones discover the purpose of feet—and how they can be used to love and serve others. My baby was captivated by the bright, colorful artwork, and the sturdy pages make it easy for little hands to explore on their own.

I really appreciate how the book introduces concepts of kindness, movement, and gratitude in a way that’s both fun and meaningful. It reflects biblical principles naturally, encouraging children to think about how they can use what they have to help others.

This book has quickly become a favorite in our home, and I highly recommend it to any family looking for a sweet, faith-filled addition to their library!


24 Oct 2024

“Wonderful board book!”

We have loved every one of the books in the Training Young Hearts series, and this one is no exception! I like how Abbey contrasts ways that children might use their bodies for God's good purpose and examples of behavior that doesn't please God. These books are so engaging and my 2 year old is obsessed! She loves the flaps on every page and responds to the scripts throughout. We are so grateful for how these books affirm God's purpose in how he created us and remind us that there is grace and forgiveness when we mess up. I'd highly recommend all the books in this series!


23 Oct 2024

“Points littles to the Gospel”

If you haven't seen this series yet, it is a sweet series that teaches children right from wrong behavior and then points them to the gospel when we sin with one of our body parts. This book particularly focuses on the feet and how God made our feet and how He wants us to use our feet. The book also addresses with children how we don't always use our feet rightly and sin and gives examples of when we use our feet in wrong ways. Abbey then points children to the gospel and how Jesus himself was a child and had feet too, but He didn't sin with his feet. I love that this book shows children that they can ask for forgiveness and then ask the Holy Spirit to help them in using their feet in the right and good way.

One of the reasons I also love this series is because it gives parents the building blocks to have future conversations on sexuality and how it is important what we do with our bodies. This is where it starts. Teaching them that the body was made by God and has a specific purpose and that we can use our bodies the way they were made or in sinful ways. I love how it points littles to the gospel.
Thank you @thegoodbookcompanyusa for a copy of this book for my honest review!

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