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Written by a mother and daughter for mothers and daughters, this uplifting devotional offers girls aged eight to twelve helpful advice on how to find and maintain mutually beneficial friendships that affirm their faith and build their self-esteem.
Making and keeping good friends are lifelong skills that will help tween girls grow up to be emotionally and spiritually healthy and enable them to use their God-given gifts to bless the lives of others. Girls will learn how to recognize the differences between a good and a bad friend, what to do when others hurt them, staying true to themselves, and many other important aspects of friendship.
Each devotion includes engaging insights on friendship from Blythe Daniel and her twelve-year-old daughter, Calyn, written directly to tweens, thoughtfully selected Scripture verses, words of encouragement, and questions for further reflection.
Fun and engaging, this book will help girls confidently say, “Let’s be friends.”
Blythe Daniel is a literary agent, an author, and a marketer. She has been the publicity director and the marketing director for Harper Collins Christian Publishing and has been a literary agent for the past 17 years. Blythe and her mother, Dr. Helen McIntosh, are the coauthors of I Love You, Mom! and Mended. Blythe’s mission is to strengthen relationships with families and friends. She lives in Colorado with her husband and three teenagers.
Calyn Daniel is a middle schooler and loves spending time with her friends and family where she lives in Colorado. She has two siblings: an older sister, Maris, and a twin brother, William, who is also an author. Calyn is a competitive gymnast and enjoys cooking. Some of her recipes are included in Let's Be Friends. Calyn believes girls need to know who they are in Christ, how to navigate friend groups (especially when they change), and how to not lose sight of who God has made them to be.