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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > Religious education / world faiths > Christianity > The Bible > General
Sometimes it's tough being a girl! Whether you are outgoing or shy,
a tomboy or a girly girl, silly or serious, it can be really hard
to feel comfortable with yourself. This devotional is filled with
stories and thoughts about how God created us to be healthy,
strong, and confident-both with our bodies and our minds-because we
are daughters of the great heavenly Father. The goal of Brave Girls
(R) is to encourage you to appreciate yourself as God made you and
to help you grow strong in your relationship with Him. Beautiful
You will help you really see yourself as brave and beautiful inside
and out . . . just like God made you!
Bob Hartman retells his favorite stories of the Bible--but with
his own inimitably subversive and kindly twist
Popular storyteller Bob Hartman is renowned for his fresh take
on often-told stories, bringing them to life with vibrant
characters and a lively twist on the tale. Now, he launches a new
series of stories--The Unauthorized Versions--that are packed full
of humor, mischief, silliness, and fun--but which all have a
good-hearted and memorable conclusion. These easy-to-read stories
range from the Old Testament to the New, but are given a completely
original slant. Each story is told from the point of view of
someone involved in the action in a unique way. For example, Adam
gives his version of "The Garden of Eden," the lion gives his
version of "Daniel and the Lion," the landlord gives his version of
"Shepherds and the Birth of Jesus," and the dead boy gives his
version of "Jesus Raises the Widow's Son." Retold at a great pace,
black and white line illustrations accompany the text throughout
and area a perfect match to Bob's mischievous storytelling.
From the bestselling authors of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You
See? and Chicka Chicka, 1, 2, 3 Noah, Noah, what do you see? I see
animals in the ark with me. Moses sees the Red Sea part. Daniel
sees lions in the den. Mary sees baby Jesus smiling at her. Noah,
Noah, What Do You See? introduces little ones to favorite Bible
heroes from the Old and New Testaments. With colorful art from
Melissa Iwai and the signature rhyming style of Brown Bear, Brown
Bear, What Do You See?, parents and children alike will love the
classic storytelling of Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson. Bill
Martin Jr. didn't learn to read until he reached college, yet he
earned a doctorate in education from Northwestern University. He
was one of the world's foremost authors in literary education, as
well as a million-selling author of books including Brown Bear,
Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, and Polar
Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? Michael Sampson, Ph.D., is a
New York Times bestselling author of twenty-six books for young
children, including Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3 and The Bill Martin Jr.
Big Book of Poetry. Sampson is dean of the School of Education at
St. John's University in New York City and lives with his family on
Long Island.
Timeless, powerful Bible stories from the Old and New Testament are
faithfully retold in this Children's Bible from the Friends and
Heroes collection. Bible stories are full of truths about God's
relationship with people, and how lives are changed by showing
courage, faith, and hope as they trust and are guided by God.
Discover the great stories of faithful followers such as Abraham,
Moses, David, Daniel and Esther, and the prophets Elijah and
Elisha, the life and teachings of Jesus, and the further adventures
of his apostles, such as Peter and Paul. With Bible references, the
significant details are retold so that children can engage and be
inspired with the powerful message of God's plans and promises
fulfilled. Illustrations of the Bible stories are taken from the
epic animated Friends and Heroes videos for 6-10 year olds that
brings the inspiring stories of the Old and New Testament to a new,
worldwide generation of children in the twenty-first century,
whatever their faith or background.
Toddlers notice all kinds of interesting things in pictures:
children, animals, minor characters getting into scrapes. This book
recreates eleven Bible scenes with cheery cartoon pictures with
lots of little extras for little kids to find. There is a panel
down the side with things to spot reproduced and labelled. Fun to
share and to look at alone!
Adorable, new Baby Bible, presenting the Bible message in verse – short and sweet. This book gives a great introduction to the Bible for the very youngest. The gentle, rhyming text is written with scriptural continuity and brings the youngest audience through key elements from the Old and the New Testament.
The covers come with Spot UV effect and it’s fitted with a carry-me handle – a perfect bring-along for new pedestrians.
This new launch is aimed at families and friends of new-borns and small tots, making it easy to share and enjoy God’s Word. A perfect gift for new-borns, first birthdays, christenings and dedications. The cute layout, rhyme and amusing illustrations make for a delightful read and lay a foundation of biblical truth in small, clear portions that are just right for babies!
- Good night-time book for babies that is easily read in one go
- Handle enhance the perceived value
- Charming text written in verse
2022 American Book Fest Best Book Award Finalist for Children's
Religious "The King of Christmas is a wonderfully accessible book
with a simple but powerful message and illustrations that are among
the best I've come across in children's literature this year. [...]
Very highly recommended." --Readers Favorite' five star review The
star of the King of Christmas--where will we find him? Inspired by
the story of the magi and Mary's Magnificat, The King of Christmas
invites children and families to share the joy of searching for
Jesus during Advent. Join FatCat and the wise men as they follow
the light of the Christmas star, journeying over sea and field,
through market and temple, to find the King of Christmas. In each
place they look, a new friend joins their search. The journey
doesn't end at the manger. Once the magi and their lively cast of
friends and friendly beasts find Jesus at the nativity scene, they
ask where else he can be found. On the cross? In the tomb? And
where do we find the King of Christmas today? In his word, where he
promises to be found. Wherever his name and word are, you will find
him too. Merry Christmas to all God's children!
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