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Amor en la taza rota

Un libro cristiano sobre el amor, la honestidad y la bondad

4.5 · 134-8

Un accidente. Una familia amorosa. Y una lección sobre lo que realmente significa el amor: ser honesto, amable y lleno de gracia. Un hermoso libro ilustrado cristiano para niños de 3 a 6 años que da vida al primer fruto del Espíritu Santo: el Amor. Maya y su hermanito David están teniendo un día maravilloso jugando juntos… hasta que un pequeño accidente lo cambia todo. La taza favorita de mamá yace hecha pedazos, y dos corazoncitos deben decidir qué hacer a continuación. ¿Deberían esconder lo que pasó o decir la verdad? Lo que sigue es una tierna historia sobre el amor que perdona, el amor que dice la verdad y el amor que da, incluso cuando las cosas salen mal. «Amor en la taza rota» ayuda a los pequeños lectores a descubrir que el amor no es solo un sentimiento: es algo que mostramos mediante la honestidad, el cuidado y la bondad. A través de ilustraciones delicadas y momentos tiernos, esta historia llena de fe abre un espacio para que las familias hablen de emociones, perdón y de cómo el amor de Dios brilla en la vida cotidiana. Los niños aprenderán a: Decir la verdad incluso cuando tienen miedo Comprender que el amor perdona y nunca deja de cuidar Descubrir cómo la bondad y el compartir traen alegría a los demás Ver el amor de Dios reflejado en los momentos sencillos de cada día Hablar abiertamente sobre los errores, la empatía y cómo reparar las cosas Perfecto para: Lectura antes de dormir y devocionales familiares Cuentacuentos en la escuela dominical o en el aula Enseñar a los niños sobre los valores cristianos y los frutos del Espíritu Santo Padres y abuelos que buscan libros ilustrados tiernos, basados en la fe Serie: Los Frutos del Espíritu Santo «Amor en la taza rota» es el primer libro de la serie «Los Frutos del Espíritu Santo», una colección tierna pensada para ayudar a los pequeños lectores a comprender los valores de la fe, el amor y la bondad, un fruto a la vez.

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★★★★★
Very gentle and sweet kid's story

This book feels very real and relatable. The broken cup moment is exactly the kind of thing kids panic about, and the way the family handles it feels calm and honest. The message about love showing up through honesty and forgiveness comes across naturally. It's a simple, gentle story with a lot of heart.

Amazon Customer · Reseña de Amazon · 5 de diciembre de 2025
★★★★★
Good Christian Book

I read this to my 9 year old. It probably would have been more of a fit for his younger brother. I appreciated the layout, that the text was arranged in a thoughtful way vs the same layout on every page like many books do. Also, italicizing some words and making them orange was a nice touch. The messages-as told through two stories really- were clear and Christlike and the inclusion of the Bible verse was great. What an abundance of pictures! As a mom, I kind of wonder why the mom would leave her favorite cup unsupervised with two little children who were playing happily, but it creates the context for the story.

Jesus Reigns · Reseña de Amazon · 9 de diciembre de 2025
★★★★
Sweet story but could use more Christian based guidance

This is a sweet story about love, honesty, and kindness. However, it doesn't incorporate biblical teaching in a meaningful way. A verse (John 13:34) is placed in the middle of the story without any context. It's unclear why it appears there and whether it is something the children are recalling. The mother does teach the importance of love but she never connects it to God or the bible. While this is still a good book, it would have been much stronger as a Christian story if the mother had referenced God or Scripture when talking to her children.

Amazon Customer · Reseña de Amazon · 2 de diciembre de 2025
★★★★★
Sweet story, just okay

The story was sweet with good content but it's definitely for a very young child. My children are 4, 6, and 8 years old and they weren't that interested. The story mentions how love is a fruit of the spirit but the example in the story isn't very realistic. The children portrayed in the story are maybe 3-5 years old. They were playing rough and accidentally break their mom's porcelain cup (this part is very realistic). However after a Bible verse, (are the kids remembering this Bible verse?) the sister mentions, "Maybe I was wrong too. I ran too much." And when the brother mentions their mom being mad about the cup the sister says, "Maybe she'll be sad… but if we tell the truth and help, she'll forgive us." This is sweet and true, but not realistic. What young child is able to come to those mature conclusions on their own? It might have been more believable and interesting if the mother in the story was the one to teach that truth and share that bible verse herself (even if it's implied they already know that verse, it would make more sense for her to say something of, "remember the Bible verse about love?"). The sister goes on to tell her mother, "…David pulled the blanket… but I ran too fast too… We want to help you clean it up." And then the children are pictured cleaning the broken porcelain all by themselves. It's just not realistic. Later in the story they help a boy with a broken toy at the park. Again, if the mother taught the principles of love, honesty, and bravery then maybe they'd be able to apply it at the park later that day. The artwork is beautiful and the story is there, it just needs a little work to make it more cohesive!

BClark · Reseña de Amazon · 20 de noviembre de 2025
★★★★★
Love That Shines Through Broken Moments

This story felt deeply meaningful because it captures a moment every family experiences—a small accident, a worried glance, and a choice between hiding the truth or speaking it with courage. Watching Maya and David learn that love means honesty, forgiveness, and gentleness mirrors the values we hope to build in our own homes. The soft illustrations and tender pacing make it easy to discuss real emotions, mistakes, and God's comforting grace with young children. It's a book that not only teaches but reassures, reminding families that love remains steady even when things go wrong.

Supreme · Reseña de Amazon · 30 de diciembre de 2025

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