BRINGING BIBLE STORIES TO LIFE FOR YOUNG MINDS
This heartwarming Old Testament Bible story about Joe and his encounter with Elijah is a delightful way to introduce young children to the wonders of the Christian Bible. With stunning bright and appealing illustrations, this picture book series by Richard Littledale brings to life the excitement and drama of the storytelling, making it perfect for story times with young listeners aged 3-5 years. The beautiful illustrations will have children seeking the mice in each picture, encouraging them to engage with the story and explore their imagination.
DEVELOPING A LOVE FOR CHRISTIAN LITERATURE
This series of picture books, inspired by retellings to groups of young children, aims to foster a love for Christian literature and Bible stories from an early age. With relatable characters like Albert, an elderly mouse, retelling well-known Bible stories to eager young mice, children will be drawn into the world of the Bible and inspired to learn more. The stories are carefully crafted to be both entertaining and educational, making them an excellent addition to any child’s library of Christian Books and Bible Study Books.
CREATING MEMORABLE STORYTELLING EXPERIENCES
The story of Joe and Elijah’s encounter is a testament to the power of faith and sharing, and will leave a lasting impression on young readers. With its simple yet engaging narrative, this book is perfect for reading aloud during story times or for children to enjoy independently. The beautiful illustrations and engaging storyline will make this book a treasured possession for children and parents alike, providing a memorable storytelling experience that will be cherished for years to come.
INFORMATIONS DÉTAILLÉES
- Age range: 3-5 years
- Illustrations: Stunning bright and appealing
- Series: Picture books of stories from the Old and New Testament
- Author: Richard Littledale
- Character: Albert, an elderly mouse
- Story: A warm-hearted Old Testament Bible story about Joe and Elijah





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