
God Gave Us the Bible
Forty-Five Favorite Stories for Little Ones
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Cassandra Campbell
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Lisa Tawn Bergren
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Finalist for the Christian Book Award® • Introducing a Bible storybook from the creators of God Gave Us You, God Gave Us Christmas, and God Gave Us Easter, featuring 45 stories from the Bible, with reflections from adorable Little Cub and her friends.
God Gave Us the Bible introduces kids to the story of stories - the love story between God and his people. Ideal for listeners aged three to seven, written in a framework where Little Cub and her animal friends reflect many of the questions young listeners have about Bible stories. The book features 45 Bible stories and concepts that every child should know/be introduced to, like Noah and the Ark, the birth of Jesus, and Jesus feeds the 5,000 in a very warm, conversational, reassuring manner.
©2019 Lisa Tawn Bergren (P)2019 Listening LibraryKritikerstimmen
"The anthropomorphic little animals are an effective feature of the book, as they frequently comment on the stories and question Mama Bear. Why didn't God simply put a fence around the tree with the forbidden fruit? wonders Little Otter, giving Mama Bear the opportunity to teach the little ones about free will and choosing to love and obey God. Little Cub wants to know how Noah was able to find land with the Ark, and Mama Bear explains about having faith that God will steer you correctly. The questions and the wonderment the little animals express well reflect the reactions and inquiries many children are likely to have." (Kirkus Reviews)