Every child thinks about running away from home at some point. The story of the Prodigal Son will help children understand that running away only creates more problems. After reading this book with your children or students, you will have the perfect opportunity to assure them of their importance, of your love for them, and especially of God's love for them. Take time to discuss ways a child ca…
Children can relate to the story Too Bad, Ahab". It will help them understand why disobedience brings punishment and opens up a wide range of topics for discussion: pouting and selfishness, God's mercy and fairness, obedience and the value of contentment."
Why do bad things sometimes happen to people who obey God? The Great Shake-Up" will help children understand God's purpose in allowing problems. At the same time, they will hear the Gospel message and see how one family responded joyfully. This story will present you with an opportunity to discuss with children the importance of accepting Jesus as Savior, the power a believer has to live a new …
God, Please Send Fire" assures your child that there is only one true and powerful God who hears and answers prayer. This book open the door for you to discuss who God is, how he differs from other gods and why we worship Him."
Noah's Ark has long been a favourite of young children. In addition to learning about Noah's faith and God's faithfulness your child will have fun learning animal sounds and rainbow colours. After each question on pages 10-19, stop and allow your child to tell you what each animal says. Page 29 can be used two ways to teach colours. You may point and ask your child to say the colour, or you may…
The Wall That Did Not Fall tells the exciting story of the battle of Jericho from an insider's viewpoint. Your little one will see how God helps us to believe in Him and protects those who trust Him. Encourage your child to participate in the story by making sounds - knocking, shouting and counting numbers. Also, after the story has been read several times, wait for your child to answer the que…
Preschool children sometimes feel very small. Older brothers and sisters and other children are able to do so many things. Through the story of David, your little one will learn that doing little jobs well will lead to bigger things. Involve your child in the story each time by allowing them to count the sheep on pages 10 and 11.
God's Happy Helpers tells the story of God's work in the lives of Tabitha and her friend. Your child will see that each believer, big or small, has an important place in the church. And your little one will have fun thinking about ways he or she can serve God.rnPause and allow your child to point to the appropriate picture in answer to each question on pages 7-13. Assure them, God has a special…
Big Enemy, Bigger God!" is an exciting and fast-moving story that will provide plenty of opportunities for children to read with expression. This book will also help children to understand the importance of remembering to put God first in their lives. It will reassure them that God forgives us when we forget and helps us to fight our battles against the enemy."