Children will experience and enjoy Psalm 100, as they read a simple explanation, alongside the original Bible verses, and plenty of coloring and activity pages to enjoy.
Include 34 pages, so you even have the option of doing one page per day, thus covering the whole book in one month. A great little goal to shoot for with your children to help them learn from GodÂ’s Word in a pleasant and entertaining way, yet short and simple that can easily be done just before dinner or before bed.
Try doing it together with your children, both a color in hand and watch their faces beam with delight as they see mom or dad learning alongside them from GodÂ’s Word.
Suggested for ages 7 and under.
CaseyÂ’s family relocated and sheÂ’s insecure about making new friends. She talks with God about her feelings and he reminds her of Bible verses that trigger ideas on how to gain a new friend.
A devotional picture book for boys that features short messages that bring Biblical principles to a level that young children can easily understand, as well as helping them relate to God as loving them in a personal way.
A fictional story of little Jesus, the son of God, and his best friends, who experience a day at the pond. After a time of loud and boisterous play, they realize the need to be calm and quiet for the frogs to be seen and heard. Children learn from this story that itÂ’s ok to be loud and excited sometimes, but having the ability to be quiet when itÂ’s called for can be a great advantage.
Taking children back in time to experience life with Jesus as a boy. “The Impatient Carpenter” is a fictional story about Jesus’ friend, Nathan, who learns patience as he attempts to build himself a stool. He wants it done quickly and makes a mess of things, until Jesus helps him get it right and teaches him the benefits of patience as a result.
I this fictional story, children take a glimpse into the life of Jesus as a boy. Jesus and his friends experience the joy and value of giving. Full of colorful illustrations, values and virtues.
About the characters in this story:
Jesus: My name is Jesus, and IÂ’m GodÂ’s son. IÂ’m 8 years old and I like to help Joseph, my earthly father, in the carpentry shop. I love talking with God while out in nature. Spending time with my friends is one of my favorite things to do.
Nathan: My name is Nathan and IÂ’m 7 years old. IÂ’m full of energy and need to run, jump and play. IÂ’m very curious and love to discover new things. When IÂ’m not at school, I explore the world around me with my best friends.
Chloe: My name is Chloe and IÂ’m 6 years old. I love to help my mom with the cooking and cleaning, because it makes me feel grown up. Even though IÂ’m a little shy, I enjoy otherÂ’s company and seeing them happy.
The original Psalm, “The Lord is my Shepherd”, alongside a paraphrased verse and illustration, makes this well-known passage relatable to children. Understanding Psalm 23 has just become easier.
A book of praises that will provide you with a tool to use in your worship time together and filled with reminders of why we worship Him. If you don’t know what to say when you want to thank God, use this book as a way to help you voice your thoughts and feelings to God. The children can repeat the phrases or say them in their own words using “”I-messages”” that can help them focus on what they’re saying.
Any time of the day; first thing in the morning, to last thing at night, one or two pages accompanied with a joyful willing heart is enough to get them started in making worshiping God a habit in their life.
Includes colorful and relatable illustrations as well as the original Bible verse followed by a paraphrased version.
A Bible chapter on GodÂ’s care.
A paraphrased Psalm alongside the original version, helping young children understand the verses and relating them to everyday life.
Bible verses from 1 Corinthians 13, also known as the Love Chapter, are brought to life in a relatable way for young children, with colorful illustrations and relatable examples.