Lets Draw Genesis
$19.36
Let’s Draw Genesis has been a labor of love and a joy to write for Lynn Miller. This book of rhyme is her second published book, but the first book that is part of her DRAW YOUR FAITH Series. This book has been written to help young children ages three to eight to better understand and enjoy the Word of God.
Parents can read the Bible and this book aloud to their children, while the children illustrate each chapter’s events. Illustrating the scriptures will help the children to remember what happened to the men and women of faith in the book of Genesis.
Drawing pictures of these scriptural events and people will also help young children to learn more about the Lord and to build their faith. It becomes personal. Parents are encouraged to discuss the people, places and events in the book of Genesis; and to relate the book’s issues to their children’s lives today.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781609570668
ISBN10: 1609570669
Lynn Miller
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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