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GOD KNEW YOU'D BE MINE
by ABRIL SINGH
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Synopsis
God Knew You’d Be Mine is a tender, faith-filled children’s book that celebrates the beauty of families formed through love, courage, and God’s perfect timing.
Told with gentle, comforting poetry and paired with warm watercolor illustrations, this story reassures children—whether raised by ...
Told with gentle, comforting poetry and paired with warm watercolor illustrations, this story reassures children—whether raised by ...
God Knew You’d Be Mine is a tender, faith-filled children’s book that celebrates the beauty of families formed through love, courage, and God’s perfect timing.
Told with gentle, comforting poetry and paired with warm watercolor illustrations, this story reassures children—whether raised by grandparents, foster parents, adoptive parents, kinship caregivers, or parentified siblings—that they were never forgotten or overlooked. They were chosen, guided, and lovingly placed with purpose.
This heartfelt book helps caregivers express the depth of their devotion while giving children a message every heart longs to hear:
You were meant for me.
You were loved into my life.
God knew you’d be mine.
More than a story, this book becomes a cherished family keepsake. It includes memory pages, journaling prompts, spaces for letters, and photo sections—allowing caregivers and children to create a personal record of their journey together.
Perfect for:
Foster families
Adoptive parents
Grandparents raising grandchildren
Blended, kinship, and chosen families
Children needing reassurance, belonging, and identity
Baby showers, adoption days, birthdays, and healing moments
God Knew You’d Be Mine is a beautiful reminder that love makes a family—and God makes no mistakes. This book will be treasured for generations as a celebration of connection, purpose, and the sacred bond between a child and the one who loves them.
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