Picture this: you’re wrapping a small book for a child who’s about to make their First Holy Communion. You want something that’s not just pretty, but meaningful — something that will sit on a shelf twenty years from now and still hum with memory. Letters from Jesus fits that bill. Released on 23 May 2025, this 46-page, full-colour keepsake uses twelve gentle letters — as if from Jesus — to explain the Blessed Sacrament, pair each letter with a short prayer, a Bible verse, and a coloring or activity page. In short: it’s a hands-on, heart-first way to help a child meet the Holy Eucharist. As you read this, imagine the little fingers coloring a watercolor illustration while an adult reads a quiet line about being chosen. (Yes, I’m the person who cried when my nephew read his first letter aloud — and he’s still talking about it.)
Quick Overview: What 'Letters from Jesus' Is (and Isn’t)
Letters From Jesus is a First Holy Communion Keepsake Book that helps you guide a child toward the Eucharist with 12 short, tender letters written as if from Jesus. Each letter adds a child-friendly prayer, a Bible verse, and a colouring or activity page, with soft watercolour art—ideal as a Children’s Book and First Communion Gift.
It’s marketed for ages 6–9, though the listing shows a 7–18 reading age, so you can share it with older siblings too. This paperback is 46 pages (17.78 x 0.28 x 25.4 cm; 141 g), easy to slip into a gift bag. On Amazon UK it’s £12.95, in stock, Prime eligible (free delivery by Friday 9 January).
Why This Book Resonates with Children (and You)
Letters from Jesus makes Child Preparation for a First Holy Communion feel warm and simple. In each letter, Jesus Explains the Blessed Sacrament in a friendly voice, so you can read aloud without sounding preachy.
Soft watercolor art and coloring/activity pages give your child a calm “job,” helping memory and easing nerves.
Short prayers and Bible verses are easy to repeat together, building Faith Filled phrases for the big day.
The letter format frames Jesus as a close friend, turning mystery into affection and trust.
“Meeting Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is best explained with tenderness and simplicity.” — Father Benedict Groeschel
Features & Inside Look (Use This When You’re Choosing a Gift)
This Keepsake Book is built around 12 letters from Jesus, so you can read one a day or all at once before the big day. Each letter follows the same gentle pattern—perfect for a child’s Personalized Memory and Communion Record.
Each letter includes: a short prayer, a Bible verse, and a coloring/activity page
Soft watercolor art invites calm reflection (not loud, busy pages)
46 pages, paperback, 17.78 x 0.28 x 25.4 cm (easy for a gift basket)
Add the Communion date inside, then pair it with a Rosary Gift or memory box for a layered First Communion Gift.
Carmen Balanza-Davis: “Pairing a short prayer and a coloring page helps children remember the feeling of meeting Jesus.”
How to Use It: Before, During and After the Ceremony
Use this Faith Filled Memory Book as Child Preparation and a Communion Record.
Before First Communion: read one letter each day the week before; add a short prayer or a decade of the rosary.
Communion morning: choose one short letter, then do a calming coloring/activity page.
During family time: ask grandparents or godparents to write a message on the title page.
After: record the date, church, and guests; glue in a photo inside the cover.
Catechist tip: open class with one letter, then a simple craft from the activity page.
Carmen Balanza-Davis: “Use the letters as tiny rituals — they’re meant to be returned to again and again.”
Gift Guide: Pairings, Presentation, and Who Should Buy It
This First Communion Gift suits you as a parent, plus godparents, grandparents, catechists, and family friends who want Gifts Of Faith without going generic. At £12.95, it’s an affordable Special Gift that still feels lasting (Prime eligible, returnable within 30 days).
Pairings & Presentation
Add a Rosary Keepsake, a padded Communion Bible with gold foil, a memory box, or a framed baptism photo.
Wrap it with the rosary tucked inside and a handwritten note that mentions one letter.
Make it a Personalized Book by having relatives sign a page or write a short message.
Carmen Balanza-Davis: "A handwritten note from a godparent or grandparent turns this into a cherished heirloom."
Practical Details & Data You’ll Want to Know (Shipping, Specs, Ranks)
For ordering a First Communion gift or filing a parish Communion Record, keep these IDs: ASIN B0FBBSLSKF and ISBN-13 979-8284924228. This First Holy Communion paperback (46 pages) measures 17.78 x 0.28 x 25.4 cm and weighs 141 g, priced at £12.95.
Published: 23 May 2025; Independently published by Carmen Balanza-Davis.
Seller/shipping: sold by Amazon (A3P5ROKL5A1OLE), Prime eligible, with FREE delivery (example: by Friday 9 January).
Returns: 30 days in original condition; max quantity per order: 30.
Ranks (snapshot): #9,696 in Children’s Books on Christianity; #3,658,592 in Books; no reviews yet.
“I published independently to keep the book affordable and intimate for families.”
Comparisons & Alternatives (A Quick Buyer’s Compass)
At £12.95, this Full Color paperback is an affordable, interactive keepsake—more “use and treasure” than heirloom. If your Gift Guide calls for a Padded Hardcover with Gold Foil, compare padded Communion Bibles: heavier, pricier, but built to last.
Special Gift pairing: rosary keepsake sets or saint rhyme books for hands-on prayer.
More activity prep: “Today I Made My First Communion” style workbooks suit kids who like puzzles.
Personalization: you can handwrite names/dates here, but no factory stamping is listed.
Bulk needs: as an independent title (#9,696 Children’s Christianity), classroom reorders may vary.
“A tender approach often opens a child's heart more effectively than a lecture.” — Father Benedict Groeschel
Wild Card: Imagine a Letter You’d Write (Plus Two Tiny Tangents)
For a Personalized Memory in this Memory Book, tuck in a one-paragraph note: “Dear Child, today you received Jesus. I’m proud of you. When you feel small, remember you are loved. I will pray with you, always.” Handwriting turns a workbook into Faith Filled family treasure.
Carmen Balanza-Davis: "Small rituals are the threads that turn a book into a family heirloom."
Tangent 1: right after Communion, do a five-minute photo-and-prayer—instant Workbook Joy and gentle Child Preparation for next time. Tangent 2: ages 6–9 can glue fabric-scrap collages on an activity page, then bind a parish booklet. Add one question for Jesus in the back; revisit in a year. This book is a soft-spoken guardian, not an encyclopedia—imperfect on purpose, like your family.

