This collection of 21 Bible stories includes lots of items for children to recognise, point at and name as the story unfolds. Bold fonts annotate the bright illustrations, which will be easily recognisable by children, helping to tell the story as well as aid simple word and object recognition. For instance, children can help Noah identify the animals boarding his ark (elephant, rhino, parrot); look at the stars and moon with Abraham; march march march around the walls of Jericho with Joshua; and count baskets of loaves and fishes with Jesus. These interactive elements will not only help engage children as the story is told, but also add an early learning educational value which make these stories extra special for adult and child to share.
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An early learning Bible that really engages toddlers as they learn to point at details in the pictures and to name them

Contents:

In the Beginning 8
Noah and the Flood 18
Abraham and His Family 28
Joseph and the Dream Come True 38
Moses and the Great Escape 48
Joshua and the New Home 58
Naomi and Ruth 68
Samuel 78
Brave David 88
Jonah Learns a Lesson 98
Daniel and the Lions 108
Baby Jesus 120
When Jesus Was a Boy 130
Jesus the Preacher 140
Loaves and Fishes 150
A Little Girl 160
The Good Samaritan 170
The Lost Sheep 180
The Man in the Tree 190
The First Easter 200
Ever After 210
The Prayer Jesus Taught 220
A Shepherd Boy’s Psalm 222

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An early learning Bible that really engages toddlers as they learn to point at details in the pictures and to name them

Product details

ISBN
9780745962061
Published
2011-09-23
Publisher
SPCK Publishing; Lion Children's Books
Weight
682 gr
Height
209 mm
Width
170 mm
Thickness
20 mm
Age
JN, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
224

Illustrated by

Biographical note

Christina Goodings is the author of several Lion Children's books; including: The Lion Easy Read Bible, Easter: Fun Things to Make and Do, Christmas: Fun Things to Make and Do, and Who is Jesus? After winning a place at Central Saint Martins, Annabel Hudson left her job as a lawyer and studied graphic design and illustration. She has been illustrating children's books ever since.