Decluttering with Kathi and Discover
10 Books for Kids This Christmas
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Is too many books really a thing?
From time to time it’s necessary to declutter even our beloved books, and deciding which ones to keep is hard! This week on Declutter with Kathi, my friend Kathleen Kerr will help us in the area of children’s books. She will share her list of 10 Books to Buy for Kids at Christmas, and you will not want to miss it!
Meet The Guest
Kathleen Kerr

 This is your invitation…
…to quiet your heart and mind
…to focus on God and His Word
…to create a spacious place for yourself
…to refresh your soul
…to experience greater peace and joy
Each devotion includes spiritual insight from authors Kathi Lipp and Cheri Gregory, helpful prompts that encourage reflection and growth, and room for you to write down what God is teaching you.
Let each of these devotional mini-retreats provide a momentary refuge from your busy world and take you to a more abundant place.
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Kathleen Kerr is an acquisitions editor at Harvest House Publishers. Previously, she acquired books for tweens at Zondervan Publishing House. She has also worked at an independent children’s bookstore, where she learned there are few greater joys than introducing kids to the books that will shape their own stories.