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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > Religious education / world faiths > Christianity > The Bible
One HUMP, two HUMPS, lumpety-lump, The star-watchers went with BUMP
and a THUMP. One HUMP, two HUMPS, lumpety-lump, The star-watchers
followed the star. Discover the angel Gabriel, Mary and Joseph, the
shepherds, the three kings and the baby Jesus as you've never seen
them before in Bob Hartman's Rhyming Christmas. A delightfully
funny and vibrant retelling in rhyme of the story of Christmas,
this is a poem that children and grown-ups will love to read and
perform - whether at home, in church or in school. The Nativity
story is wonderfully retold by master storyteller Bob Hartman in
this entertaining picture book for 3-5 year olds. With memorable
rhymes that young children will eagerly be joining in with, Bob
Hartman's Rhyming Christmas is the perfect way to introduce this
most beloved Bible story to kids in a way that's accessible and
easily understood. Mark Beech's bright, colourful illustrations
bring this Bible story book to life, and there are pages for
children to colour in themselves. The clear, simple text is ideal
for young children just starting to read and for adults to read
aloud, and is perfect for performing all together. Bob Hartman's
Rhyming Christmas is a picture book that will enchant children and
parents alike, and is ideal for reading alongside Bob Hartman's
Rhyming Bible and the Rhyming Parable series. It is also a
brilliant story time resource for KS1 teachers, Sunday School
teachers and those involved in children's ministry looking for
fresh ways of staging the Nativity. Kids will learn about the
Biblical story of Christmas in an entertaining and engaging way,
and gain a new understanding of the heart of the Christian faith.
The Early Reader's Bible will have your child not only saying, "I
can read it myself!" but also, "I can't wait to read it again!" as
they read the 64 beloved Bible stories. Using child-friendly words
that beginning readers can read on their own, the classic,
bestselling Early Reader's Bible will help your young reader, ages
4 to 8, associate the words "I can" with reading and loving
Scripture. The age-appropriate, thought-provoking questions at the
end of each chapter encourage wonderful discussions between you and
your children for an experience with God's Word that will last. The
Early Reader's Bible features: 64 easy-to-read Bible stories
Colorful illustrations, stimulating questions, and real-life
applications to increase children's understanding of God's Word A
list of 250 basic words used in early reader books A list of over
200 new words, including Bible vocabulary, with fewer than five new
words introduced in each story. Follow-up questions at the end of
each story to help kids remember, relate to, and understand each
Bible story Children will love the feeling of accomplishment that
they get from doing things by themselves: getting dressed, tying
their shoes, and reading The Early Reader's Bible.
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Chosen
(Hardcover)
Ivory Z Ward; Illustrated by Lora Look
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R632
Discovery Miles 6 320
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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True Story
(Hardcover)
Melissa Monroe; Illustrated by Marcin Piwowarski
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R594
Discovery Miles 5 940
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Growing up on his father's farm, young Noah loves and cares for the
animals, little knowing that one day when he was much older, God
would choose him to save his family and animals of every kind from
a catastrophic flood. Noah, along with his family, with
faithfulness and determination take on God's plan - an ambitious
project to build an ark, gather the animals, and prepare for the
challenge of surviving the flood. As the first drops of rain fall,
the trusting family crew and animal passengers settle into life on
board. How will their days pass with the monotony of the incessant
rain, and then the long, long wait as the waters recede? This is an
epic story of great trust, supportive teamwork, and uplifting
faithfulness.
From the moment an angel appears to the priest Zechariah in
Jerusalem's Temple to announce that his wife Elizabeth would bear a
son, this marks out John for a special purpose. Through his
childhood he is brought up studying the Hebrew scriptures and the
prophets' words about God's chosen one, his cousin Jesus. On the
banks of the river Jordan, his work begins preparing people's
hearts and baptizing them with water. How will the people respond
to him? When will he meet his cousin and know if he was right about
who Jesus is? This is an epic story of great faith and a life
dedicated to fulfil God's purpose.
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