Beginning With God At Christmas
$5.99
How To Use This Book
True Stories From The New Testament
– An Angel Visits Mary
– Baby Jesus Is Born
– Shepherds Visit
– Simeon And Anna Meet Baby Jesus
– The Bright Star And Three Visitors
– An Angry King
– Jesus Calms The Storm
– Jesus Walks On Water
How To Pray With Your Child
Tasty New Words
Meet The Rest Of The Family
Additional Info
Beginning with God at Christmas helps parents with young children to explore the real Christmas story with their child. Eight Bible stories cover the events of the first Christmas, and a quick introduction to who Jesus is.
This special Christmas edition differs slightly from the regular Beginning with God books. The left side of each page is the same as usual containing the ‘main course’ which leads toddlers through that day’s true story from the Bible. On the right side there is space for the sticker and also a picture to color in (based on the sticker) that illustrates the story you have been reading about. This coloring picture is in place of the usual Appetizer menu and Snack for the journey. This makes the book even easier to use and especially accessible for families who don’t normally read the Bible together.
This Christmas edition provides a simple way to start your child in a regular habit of reading God’s word and growing to know God, who loves them. It’s an ideal introduction to the full ‘Beginning with God’ series.
Beginning with God has been designed to work with The Beginner’s Bible, but it can also be used with most other infant Bibles.
* Short passages to look at each day
* 22 full-color stickers
* Works alongside The Beginner’s Bible
* Includes a picture of today’s story to color in
* Sections on using the book and praying with a child
Please note that Beginning with God at Christmas uses a selection of stories and illustrations from Beginning with God Book 1.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781907377242
ISBN10: 1907377247
Jo Boddam-Whetham | Illustrator: Alison Mitchell
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: January 2010
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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