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Jobs People Do
(Hardcover)
Agnes De Bezenac; Illustrated by Adina de Bezenac
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Dream Big for Kids
(Hardcover)
Bob Goff, Lindsey Goff Viducich; Illustrated by Sian James
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What if you were created for something so special, so amazing, so big
that you could change the world? Dream Big for Kids, by New York Times
bestselling author Bob Goff and his daughter, Lindsey, shares the
inspiring message that your dreams have a purpose. In this children's
book about aspirations, kids will find that dreaming big is about
becoming the wonderful, creative person God created them to be.
Bob Goff wants kids to know that their dreams matter! The author and
his writer daughter invite readers on a journey of discovering what it
means to dream big. From writing songs to climbing mountains to
fighting sickness as a doctor or scientist, dreams don't look the same
for everyone. And they don't become "big dreams" because they're loud
or popular. Dreams grow from the creative spirit and individual spark
God put in each of us to make a difference, to build something new, and
to help the world.
Showcasing whimsical and inspirational art, this picture book:
• Is for ages 5 to 8
• Is a great gift for baby showers, birthdays, Christmas, baptisms,
graduations, and other milestones
• Is the perfect message for Bob Goff fans of all ages
With clear facts and answers to the questions kids six to ten ask
most, this adaptation of Lee Strobel's bestselling The Case for a
Creator uses kid-friendly language, examples, and
easy-to-understand information to introduce children to the
research, eyewitness accounts, and evidence behind the questions of
whether God created the universe, what science tells us about our
world, and what those answers mean for us and our faith. Whether
they've grown up in the church or are encountering faith for the
first time, The Case for a Creator for Kids is the perfect resource
to answer the questions about God kids 6-10 ask most. Inside,
readers will discover: An introduction to the historical evidence,
expert testimonies, extensive research, and scientific proof that
back up what the Bible says Scientific research that covers
cosmology (how the universe began), DNA, physics, astronomy, and
more to look at how the way our world works connect with Scripture
Answers for why Christians believe what they do Kid-friendly
stories and examples that make the facts easy to understand Ways to
talk to other people about God and share what they know The Case
for a Creator for Kids: Is a solid source of information that looks
at all sides of the issue to present solid evidence behind each
conclusion and fact about the Christian faith Has illustrations and
callout graphics to make the topics engaging for kids six and up Is
an excellent resource for Sunday schools, church libraries, and
homeschooling This book can be used on its own or alongside The
Case for Christ for Kids, The Case for Faith for Kids, The Case for
Grace for Kids, and The Case for Miracles for Kids to help children
with faith development and answer questions they wonder about most.
The latest additions to DK's "Peekaboo" series, these books
feature big, bold pop-ups that jump from the pages when babies and
toddlers lift the flaps. As young children explore the spreads,
they'll learn to recognize, name, and describe different objects,
providing a perfect early learning opportunity and fun way to build
book-handling skills.
What will pop out of the Christmas stocking? Who will come out
of the chimney? What's hiding behind the Christmas tree? Babies and
toddlers will delight in the surprises in this Christmas-themed
pop-up book.
Cutting-edge art paired with stories of fantastical adventure and
biblical fact make the all-new Toby Digz series a must-have for
young readers. Kids will relate to Toby's predicaments and his
quirky sense of humor. Parents will love the fact that Bible
stories and biblical truths are woven throughout these tales of
adventure.
With a little help from their imaginations, Toby and his friends
crawl through the makeshift cave in his tree house to find an
ancient world of adventure. As Toby and the gang venture back in
time, they meet major Bible heroes and learn-up close and
personal-about the culture and history of biblical times.
How do you help an 8-12-year-old to get to grips with prayer for
themselves? Welcome to the Prayer Experiment Notebook. The book
includes 14 interactive 'prayer experiments' for children to try
out, including: - Lego Bible modelling - Minecraft church - Bubble
wrap worry prayers - Play dough prayers - Rough times sandpaper
prayers - Prayer types chatterboxes - Bedhead prayer posters -
Prayer Den - God is great collage - Thank you jar - Prayer Tree -
Praying with your body - Contemplation bottles There is also a
'bonus' section of prayer games and activities to play with a
friend, at home or in a church group, plus comments from other
'prayer experimenters' and space to write your own reflections.
Cutting-edge art paired with stories of fantastical adventure and
biblical fact make the all-new Toby Digz series a must-have for
young readers. Kids will relate to Toby's predicaments and his
quirky sense of humor. Parents will love the fact that Bible
stories and biblical truths are woven throughout these tales of
adventure.
With a little help from their imaginations, Toby and his friends
crawl through the makeshift cave in his tree house to find an
ancient world of adventure. As Toby and the gang venture back in
time, they meet major Bible heroes and learn-up close and
personal-about the culture and history of biblical times.
Kidsnd parentsill love this handy-sized missal. The parts of the
Mass, prayers, and responsesccording to the new translation of the
Roman Missalre all clearly explained in simple language. Also
includes the Sacrament of Reconciliation, complete with an
examination of conscience for children.
This innovative course gives you the flexibility to deliver Key
Stage 3 Religious Education however you want - both thematically
and/or by religion. InspiRE comprises two parallel sets of books:
Themes to InspiRE, three books (one for each year of Key Stage 3)
that cover the non-statutory Programme of Study for Religious
Education through an exploration of thematic issues and concepts.
Religions to InspiRE, seven 'by religion' books that exemplify the
themes and expand them from the points of view of the major
religions of the UK - in this case Christianity. Each book is
supported by an accompanying Teacher's Resource Book. Religions to
InspiRE: Christianity: - Contains a series of lessons in three
major themes - each with a 'big assignment' at the end which allows
you to asses pupil's progress against the eight level scale -
Engages all your pupils in their learning and enable them to
progress with differentiated pupil centered activities and variety
of stimulus material for each lesson - Helps you teach, plan and
assess learning whether you are a non-specialist or a time-strapped
Religious Education teacher.
This Eduqas-endorsed book combines clear and comprehensive coverage
of the Eduqas specification and features designed to help students
develop essential skills. The Catholic content of the book has been
granted an Imprimatur. Authored by a team of experienced teachers
and examiners, the book provides focused coverage of Catholic
Christianity and Judaism. Essential content is covered in an
accessible and easy to follow format, with commentaries to help
explain and give context to sources of wisdom. 'Knowledge recall'
and 'Evaluation practice' activities offer regular opportunity for
students to retrieve and apply their knowledge. Dedicated skills
practice pages packed with exam guidance, questions and exemplars
show students how to structure and improve their answers. These
include helpful hints and annotated responses to the (d) questions,
to help students master key evaluation skills. With an introduction
that talks students through what they can expect in their Eduqas
exam paper, and supported by an ebook and digital resources on
Kerboodle, this course offers a succinct, targeted and complete
approach to confidently prepare students for their exams.
As a kid-centric version of The Good Book, this guide draws readers
(ages 8 to 12) into God's Word, encourages personal application, and
provides great discussion starters for families.
The Good Book for Kids: How the Bible's Big Ideas Relate to You is a
friendly guide to biblical basics every kid should know. Like the adult
book, this youth edition from bestselling author Lisa T. Bergren
introduces readers ages 8 to 12 to the Bible's biggest ideas but in
kid-friendly ways--through engaging storytelling, historical insight,
and an "Imagine This" section. Each chapter includes a Scripture verse
and discussion starters to help kids and families apply scriptural
truths to their lives. The Good Book for Kids is great for individual
reading or to be used over 8 weeks as part of a church-wide program,
for Sunday school classes, or for family devotions. From Genesis to
Revelation, The Good Book for Kids is inspiring for any family who
wants to understand the Bible better and, more importantly, grow
together in faith
In 1885, the Murphy mine struck gold. According to legend, Annie
Murphy killed her husband out of greed, but just before she was to
be hanged for the murder, she escaped. Now, a hundred years later,
there have been sightings of Annie Murphy's "ghost." The Coopers
unwittingly become involved in a mystery that finds them caught
between the past and the present.
Perfect for smaller hands, this pocket-size prayer book makes it
possible for children to carry a collection of best-loved prayers
with them wherever they go. The boxed set holds 10 copies.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA A Level: GCSE Subject: Religious Studies First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: June 2018 This Student Book has been
approved by AQA. This textbook offers a tried and tested approach
from a team of experienced authors to cover the study of
Christianity, and thematic studies from the perspective of
Christianity. Each chapter sets clear objectives and topic
summaries, helping students understand what they need to know. Case
studies provide a real-life story or perspective, showing
Christianity as it is practised today, and offering contemporary
ethical issues for debate. It includes a range of activity types
and study tips to develop understanding. Assessment guidance runs
throughout the book, offering revision checklists, practice
questions and sample answer activities to support the new question
types.
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