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It's Ben's birthday, but when he falls out of his new wagon and hurts himself, Emily has to think of a way to make the day special again.
This latest story from Stephanie Carmichael and Jessica Green is about families and looking after one another, and about the God who loves us all.
A series of delightfully illustrated storybooks which teach important truths about God and are ideal for parents to read to children aged 3 to 6 or for older children to read themselves.
The themes in the Stories for Little Ones tie in closely to lessons found in the Teaching Little Ones children’s syllabus.
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Having read Grumpy Day, by Stephanie Carmichael and Jessica Green, I admit to having hoped there were more books in the series! There are four and they're all delightful, with engaging stories and colourful, homely pictures. Friends have told me how much their kids love these books and how they're often preferred over other 'cooler' story books.
There are a few things I'd like to highlight about these books:
1. They are enjoyable stories for preschoolers and they introduce talk about God in a very natural way. I think this will help to give confidence to parents with their kids.
2. The stories are simple and their messages are uncomplicated. Each book introduces the reader to a key characteristic of God. These are foundational ideas describing God as God, the one who made us, who knows about us, and who loves us, and whom we can talk to.
3. The notes for parents section in each book offers excellent tips for making the most of these books and reinforcing the message with other activities.
4. This note from the authors, printed in the front of each book, gets to the heart of it:
One of our hopes for these stories is that they will give you an idea of how easily and naturally you can talk about God with your children through the day, helping them grow up in a world where our great God is at the centre (Deuteronomy 6:4-7; Psalm 145:3-7). It's all about using the little opportunities that crop up each day.
If you're starting to think about presents for Christmas, then why not take a look at these books. You can get them individually, but it makes better sense to grab the set of four. The publisher's website enables you to read through each of these books before you buy. It's an excellent idea to check out what you're getting before you decide. Having read, or even listened to the author read her own book, you can then purchase with confidence. Your kids, grandkids, neighbours' kids, random kids will love you for it. These books would also make an excellent gift for friends or to offer your local play group or preschool.
Here's a final tip for the publishers – reprint the books in a shoebox size and encourage people to put them in next year's Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts! This way families all over the world will benefit from them.
http://macarisms.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/talking-with-kids-about-god/
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ISBN | 9781921896200 |
Format | Book |
Series | The Emily Stories |
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