My First Interactive Mass Book
My First Interactive Mass Book
Engage children in the Mass and inspire them to love the Holy Eucharist!
Beautiful artwork and hands-on activities like wheels, flaps, and tracing invite children into the beauty of the Mass. Simple explanations and prayers of the Mass provide a deeper understanding for little ones.
Written by a Catholic mother, this sturdy, interactive board book will help Catholics teach their children about the mysteries of God’s love in the Mass. Children ages 3 and up will be delighted to have their own book at church, which will help them learn the order of the Mass, follow along with the prayers, and discover the wonders that happen at every Mass.
- Age: 3 and up
- Format: Board book
- Pages: 21
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We’ve been using it at mass for the last 3 months, and my kids (age 3 & 5) still love it!
We love this book. We've owned it for a couple of years, and both of our kids enjoy being able to follow Mass in a step-by-step fashion. Our son, who is 5, is beginning to outgrow the board book format and flipping open flaps, but the content is still relevant to him. I follow along right with him - how many of us adults could use a simple, straightforward explanation for some of the prayers during the Eucharistic liturgy? It's great for the whole family, and sometimes we even end up giving it away to other families. Totally worth it!
I got this for my granddaughter so she would not be so restless in Mass.
I think that it is wonderful as did my son. I just gave it to him last week, so I don’t yet know how she liked it. I know that it will be a good start to her Catholic journey.
My grandson (6) loves this book - he can follow along easier, and he really loves the pages where they show images with the word, he tries to find the items (chalice, bells) when we go to church, and he loves visiting other parishes so he can find the items in their church. It made him start paying attention more for sure!
My friend at church has a grandson who is getting ready for his first holy communion, but is stlll very restless during Mass and she is very worried about him. So, I have not opened the book and cannot give a first hand review. But my friend has looked through it and is excited to show it to her grandson. I have not heard about his experience yet. I will try to edit this when I hear from my friend.