CAIN Releases First Ever Children's Book "I'm So Blessed"

This week sibling trio CAIN released their first book, I'm So Blessed (B&H Publishing), a lyrical picture book based on their hit song. At press time, the book was the No. 1 book in Children's Christian Early Reader's Fiction and the Top 5 of Children's Christian Family Fiction and Children's Inspirational Books on Amazon.
"We were so grateful for how much our fans have resonated with our song that we wanted to turn it into something you can hold in your hands and share with the kids in your lives," shares CAIN on the book's inspiration. "We wanted to proclaim that the truth about God is that He will bless His children in every situation: good and bad."
This book is filled with bright and playful illustrations of the three characters Tay-Tay Tangerine, Logo Lemon, and Maddie Melon as they go through their day singing their favorite truth: "I'm So Blessed." Throughout this story, each fruit friend encounters a hard day. In each circumstance, they are reminded that even in frustration and embarrassment, God loves them. It's not because we have a good day that God's children are blessed--it's because He loves His kids every day! If kids have breath in their lungs, they can find joy in God's blessings and praise Him by singing the fruits' favorite truth: "I'm so blessed!"
Also released this week is a special kids' version of the hit song with an adorable animated lyric video that accompanies the picture book. Listen to the kids' version of "I'm So Blessed" now and watch the video below.
Go to https://www.caintheband.com/imsoblessedbook/ to order the I'm So Blessed book.
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