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Win or Lose, I Love You Book Review

Win or Lose, I Love You! by Lysa Terkeurst is an adorable story about Max and Lulu and their competitions with their forest friends. It's a book about friendship, competition, playing fair, and losing and winning gracefully. My boys loved this book! The illustrations were so cute and engaging and the writing was easy for my boys to follow. 

Lysa takes a deep topic and makes it understandable for young children. I felt like the whole book had so many wonderful talking and teaching points. I loved being able to talk with my boys about what it means to play fair and how to handle emotions when things don't go their way. The verses at the end were wonderful and a perfect end to this precious book. We will read it again and again! 

I highly recommend "Win or Lose, I Love You!" to parents, grandparents, preschools, and churches. It's great for kids age 2-5. I received this book for free from Book Look Bloggers, but the opinions are my own. 

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