Tayo Oshaye is a Christian mother. She developed a deep understanding of how to make Bible messages relatable during more than fifteen years leading Bible study groups. Her series leans on the expertise she earned while organizing encouraging children's workshops where she teaches kids ages 3-12 about how to apply biblical truths to their lives. She is passionate about inspiring the world with God's messages of courage and hope. Oshaye enjoys writing, traveling, going on new adventures, and spending time with her family. She lives in Scotland, United Kingdom and is always inspired by her readers all across the globe. Thank you for your support.
"1) 'Blessed and Beautiful' is a delightfully engaging story that explores highly relatable and relevant themes such as identity, comparison and our true source of security and contentment. Children (and adults!) will enjoy the narrative of the five trees and learn important spiritual truths along the way. Key scriptures are presented in translations that children will best understand and there are some bonus fun facts and activities included as well. Most importantly, God is glorified from beginning to end. This book is a joy to read, and the illustrations are charming, aiding the enjoyment and understanding of each page. It will be a book you reach for again and again. - Eilidh, King's Church Aberdeen 2) 'Blessed and Beautiful' is an engaging and meaningful story which weaves Scripture and truth into its narrative. My 5 year old daughter thoroughly enjoyed it and shared that it reminded her of God's love for all creation. She also appreciated the artwork and the activities at the end of the book. As a parent, it was a joy to be able to read the story to my daughter and reflect with her on its message. I would warmly recommend it to others! - David, Aberdeen Christian Fellowship 3) Oshaye's third in her Mini Psalm Book Series 'pairs Bible psalms with a group of animated trees in this endearing story. The story's ending is both prickly and sweet...but the art of Yana Popova, especially the realistic facial expressions on Edenwild's evergreen residents, gives the tale a soft, entertaining edge. Biblical concepts spring up throughout, as the trees discuss scripture, pray together, and proclaim they are ""planted here to display God's glory."" - Excerpt from BookLife Review"