Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. I’m not sure how the Universe is operating, but it seems to know that we need books that speak to diversity, inclusion, friendship, and love – more than ever before. It’s a pure joy and pleasure to turn the spotlight on the newest picture book from one of my dear critique buddies, Tina Cho. And guess what? You have a chance to win a shiny new copy – just leave a comment below and share the post on social media if you can.

MY BREAKFAST WITH JESUS
Written by Tina Cho
Illustrated by Guy Wolek
Published by Harvest House (2020)
Ages: 4-8
Themes: Diversity, Faith, Compassion
Synopsis: From Amazon:
For more than 2,000 years, people have started their day with a delicious meal in their bellies and the love of Jesus in their hearts. From bacon and eggs in the heart of North America to fresh baked bread in Antarctica, believers from each continent gather in the morning to share good food and conversation, giving thanks to God for all the wonderful things He’s done.
Inspired by the events found in John 21 where Jesus feeds his disciples, My Breakfast with Jesus celebrates breakfast traditions from around the world. Your child will see people from many ethnicities following Jesus’s model of service: loving others by meeting their physical and spiritual needs.
This lovingly written and beautifully illustrated book will help your child make the connection between faith, food, and fellowship.
Why I love this book:
- The text and illustrations take us around the globe to show the reader that we are all part of one world…this is a wonderful book to read with children to show them other cultures.
- The theme of compassion and caring for others no matter who they are or what they look like is a theme that resonates with me…and I love that the author and illustrator have a child in each spread who is embracing this theme.
- Bold vibrant illustrations will keep young kids engaged…and discovering the different items people eat for breakfast will be educational even for adults.
RELATED ACTIVITIES:
Picture Cut Out Placemats
Photo and activity credit: https://www.artistshelpingchildren.org/placematsartscraftideaskids.html
I used to do this with my own kids…they loved it!
“Try these for the next party. The children will have a lot of fun making them. They are so easy to do. All that is needed is a roll of wax paper, some brightly colored pictures cut from magazines, or some greeting cards, and some scissors. For each mat measure off two pieces of wax paper 9 by 12 inches each. Cut all around the edges with pinking shears to give an attractive finish. Then lay one sheet of wax. paper down flat. Arrange the pictures on this sheet, face up, lay the other sheet of wax paper on top, and have an adult go over the entire surface with a hot iron. The sheets will stick together with the pictures in between. If the party is planned around a special theme, choose pictures that will be appropriate to this theme. For a Christmas party, use the gayest of old Christmas cards arranged attractively. For a Valentine party, cut a big red heart from construction paper and place it in the center with four smaller ones near the corners. Or cut beautiful colored flowers from an old seed catalogue or pictures of birds in color.”
Another great activity is to invite your kids into the kitchen…what a great learning experience…developing literacy skills, math, science, geography…as you talk about and measure the ingredients for a family breakfast…pancakes or eggs or cereal or whatever is the breakfast of choice. And I can honestly say that when you have a child who is a fussy eater, they often will try things that they have prepared.

I hope you all have a beautiful weekend. Remember that the best way to show an author that you love her book is to buy it, review it, tell other people about it, and ask your library to purchase it for their shelves. And please don’t forget to leave a comment to be entered in the giveaway. Maybe you can share what your favorite breakfast is!
I’m looking forward to reading this one. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you, Sarah!
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I was just in a seminar last night where this book was mentioned and here it is again. Can’t wait to read it!
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Were you in agent Adria Goetz’s webinar? I hope you get to read it. Thank you.
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Fabulous! We need more books like this one!
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Yes, we do, especially in this day & age. Thank you, Kathleen!
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❤️Can’t wait to read with my grandson.
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Ah, that will be sweet. Thank you, Dawn!
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This is a wonderful book! Congrats, Tina! I enjoyed seeing all of your books on the Adria Goetz webinar last night. 🙂
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Hi Angie. Yes, Adria’s webinar was great. Glad you could attend!
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Such a lovely cross-cultural book! Congratulations, Tina!
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Thank you, Beth! We need more diverse books out there.
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Sounds like a wonderful book! I’m looking forward to reading it. Congratulations, Tina!
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Thank you, Kim. I hope you can read it someday.
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This looks lovely. I already have it on my wish list. Congratulations Tina and thank you, Vivian!
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Ah, thanks for putting it on your reading list!
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This looks lovely. Thank you for sharing it.
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Thanks so much, Sarah. Vivian is awesome about sharing the latest books!
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I enjoy learning about new cultures while reading and this book sounds fascinating. My favorite breakfast is Greek yogurt with fresh berries and granola. I shared on tumblr: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/620739839068946433/via-perfect-picture-book-friday-my-breakfast
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That sounds like a fun, healthy breakfast. Thank you for sharing, Danielle!
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Yes, it is interesting the timing of so many new releases with world events. Congratulations Tina! Kids will enjoy experiencing different cultures. I enjoy the emphasis on how we are all connected. Beautiful book!
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Thanks so much, Pat. Yes, isn’t that neat how books are released in the perfect time?
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Love your activities! This sounds like an amazing book. I am looking forward to reading it. Thanks for featuring it.
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I like the activities Vivian chose also! Thanks, Maria!
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Thanks for sharing this book, Vivian! Congratulations, Tina, on creating a lovely book with cross-culture appeal. And I want to try that wax paper craft, Vivian, even though I don’t have any smalls in my house.
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Thank you, Jilanne! I think you could create your own placemat with fun pictures and quotes inside!
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Thank you, dear Vivian, for hosting my book today. You are awesome! And I love those activities!
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I’m so excited, Tina, for all of your wonderful books – and excited for those still to come! You are such an awesome critique partner…and I’m blessed to have you in my life!
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Lovely book, oh, I’m so excited to mine this treasure in our homeschool! Thanks, Vivian!
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Perfect book for these times we face, Tina! Jesus loves ALL the children of the world!💗
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What a wonderful book to teach and show children compassion and love for all.
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what a lovely idea! Thank you for posting this.
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This looks to be such a good little book. I wish you success with it.
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What a beautiful book that will help teach our children to start their day with Jesus and to remember to be loving and kind throughout the day.
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