Lively and interesting characters: My review of "Field of Peace" by Joyce Meyer

Field of Peace

Designed for children ages 4 and up, Joyce Meyer's latest children's book "Field of Peace" follows a cast of animal characters who are focused on winning the baseball championship at Everyday Zoo. The star pitcher, Boyd the giraffe, really wants to win, and the team seems destined to do so until Arnold the Armadillo gets hit by a ball! Suddenly, he can't seem to catch any ball, and the team loses their first game that season. Soon Boyd makes a decision that may help their team win, but its one he feels terrible about until he can make everything right again and "find the peace that comes from doing right before God".

"Field of Peace" is a story filled with lively and interesting characters and beautiful illustrations that will certainly hold your children's attention, while also making them laugh! The story itself is a simple one but filled with drama that is sure to appeal to young readers. It is one that they will surely identify with as Boyd gives into temptation to put his own needs ahead of his friends. The story also does a great job at bringing to life the reality that when we do things that don't make God happy, we really feel bad about it! If they are like my own children, your young listeners will cheer at the happy ending. I did not read the first book in this series, but I certainly plan on keeping my eye out for it.

If you are looking for a book that will entertain your children while providing a worthwhile message at the same time, then plan on picking up "Field of Peace". 4 out of 5 stars.

Book has been provided courtesy of the publisher, Zondervan (Zonderkidz) for the purposes of this unbiased review.

about the author....

Image of Joyce MeyerJoyce Meyer is one of the world's leading practical Bible teachers. A New York Times bestselling author, her books have helped millions of people find hope and restoration through Jesus Christ.

Through Joyce Meyer Ministries, she teaches on hundreds of subjects, has authored over seventy books and conducts close to fifteen conferences per year. To date, more than 12 million of her books have been distributed worldwide, and in 2007 over 3.2 million copies were sold. Joyce also has a television and radio program, Enjoying Everyday Life®, that is broadcast worldwide to a potential audience of 3 billion people. In addition, her programs can be accessed around the clock at www.joycemeyer.org.

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