This book retells key episodes from the gospels simply and respectfully, and weaves them into a narrative that tells a compelling story from the birth of Jesus to his death and resurrection. The illustrations are faithful to the first century setting and are both evocative and serious, in keeping with the mood of the book.
This first Bible for young children retells 125 well-known stories, with easy-to-read text and colourful illustrations. The author, a well-known Bible translator, brings these favourite stories to life. At the end of each story, there's a question to answer. This small hardback Bible would make a lovely gift or prize, with a presentation plate inside the front cover.
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"I AM", the newest children's book by Dr Wayne W. Dyer, is taken from his latest book for adults, "Wishes Fulfilled". "I AM" teaches kids a simple but profound message: God is not far off in the distance, or even merely beside us. In other words, we are not separate from God - we are God! Knowing that God's love and strength is a part of everyone can help kids grow to meet their greatest potential in life. The book uses a rhyme and illustrations to teach this lesson and help children realize that they are greater than they ever ima... read more
Follow up to the successful picture book Ramadan Moon, by the same author. "Come with the pilgrims as they set out on a journey, a journey of patience to the city of Mecca." We are led on the journey of a lifetime to the city of Mecca - the pilgrimage known to Muslims as the Hajj. The pilgrims walk with heads bare and feet in sandals; they call to Allah; they kiss or point to the Black Stone, as the Prophet did. Arriving at Mecca, they surge round the Ka'aba, shave their heads and travel to Mount Arafat. Finally, though their bodi... read more
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This series takes a personal look at how individual children practise their faith in everyday life
With a pop-up scene on every page, children will cherish this selection of favorite stories from the Old and New Testaments. From the moment Baby Moses is found floating in a basket among the bulrushes to Jesus' stilling of the storm, children will be captivated by Daniel Howarth's remarkable illustrations as each story pops off the page.
The Old Testament reveals the lives of many families across the generations and tells the stories of many unforgettable men and women. Their lives are played out in turbulent times against the drama of great floods, plagues, journeys, and battles. From this epic sweep, Berlie Doherty has chosen more than forty stories. Her narrative draws out the emotions of real people: their hopes and fears, grief and joy, fulfilment and suffering, compassion and betrayal. She brings us to an understanding of the promises that these people keep a... read more
The Baby Bible was first published in 2006, written by new mum Sarah Toulmin as a way of sharing the stories she so loved with her own little ones. Her ultra simple retellings of 20 favourite stories, from Creation to the Resurrection, are filled with a sense of wonder and expressing God's love for creation, and combine with Kristina Stephenson's heartwarming illustrations to offer lots to look at and point to on the page to create the perfect focus for parent and child when sharing this delightful book together. The Baby Bible is... read more
This very giftable Bible introduces the very simplest of concepts from key Bible stories for babies aged 9 months to 2 years.
Three favorite Little Golden Book Bible stories ("Bible Heroes"; "Bible Stories of Boys and Girls"; and "Miracles of Jesus") are presented in their entirety in a quality hardcover volume. At only $6.99, it's perfect for Eastertime gift-giving! Featuring the classic tales of David and Goliath, Samson, Moses, Ruth, Jesus' miracle of the loaves and fishes, and more--this is the perfect "first book" of Bible stories.
Some of the worldâÃÂÃÂs greatest paintings depict scenes from the life of Jesus, including the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Baptism, the Sermon on the Mount, the Last Supper, the Trail, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and the Ascension. In addition to the bookâÃÂÃÂs main large paintings, magnificently reproduced, smaller paintings are used as commentary. Moreover, symbolic elements, such as the lily, the dove and the open book in the Annunciation are explained, and each of the people represented is identified... read more
This series takes a personal look at how individual children practise their faith in everyday life
This series takes a personal look at how individual children practise their faith in everyday life