From the Publisher
“In What Makes You Beautiful, Kristen Wetherell offers girls a kindhearted, developmentally honoring, and deeply biblical understanding of beauty. Undoubtedly, girls will connect with these clear teachings, eagerly engage with the journaling pages, and carry the truths of this book with them as they navigate the question we all sense within ourselves: Am I beautiful? As a mom and teacher, I’m grateful for this precious resource, and I can’t wait to put it in my daughter’s hands.”
—Caroline Saunders, author, Better Than Life: How to Study the Bible and Like It
“As a mom to a daughter on the cusp of adolescence, I’m grateful for What Makes You Beautiful. In an era when unsettling messages about beauty blare from every screen, Kristen Wetherell offers girls an alternative steeped in the true, the honorable, and the lovely. Her clear exposition of Scripture and poetic prose invite young women to draw up a chair, to ponder a while, and to marvel at the beauty of the risen Christ.”
—Kathryn Butler, author, The Dream Keeper Saga and The Storyteller’s Bible
“In our culture, outward beauty is sought after—no matter the cost. That’s why What Makes You Beautiful is timely and needed. Kristen Wetherell shows girls that real beauty is more than skin deep, and the source of that beauty is found in relationship with the one who makes us beautiful. What Makes You Beautiful is a beautiful book that is engaging, biblical, and Christ-centered. I highly recommend it for all girls!”
—Christina Fox, author, Who Are You? A Little Book About Your Big Identity
“Every little girl wants to be beautiful and to know her worth. What Makes You Beautiful begins by teaching who God is, what our purpose is, and where true beauty comes from. It doesn’t shy away from our innate desire to be beautiful but lays a foundation for finding that beauty rooted in rich gospel truths. This book is a precious treasure for young girls, reminding them that lasting beauty comes from knowing and reflecting God’s love and not from the superficial ideals of our fleeting world.”
—Jessica Robyn Provencher, coauthor and illustrator, Big Theology for Little Hearts series