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True accounts of how God used humble men, women, and Jesus as His servants and will give examples children can learn from. They are encouraged to imitate the God-inspired characteristic traits in real-life Bible people. From Matthew to Revelation, these stories taken from the King James Version of the Bible are meant for beginning readers and as a read-aloud book for preschoolers. Each story keeps the main character secret. To find out who they are, there are reference verses in the Scripture. And with crossword puzzles within each chapter, the fun continues for children to discover who is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
True accounts of how God used humble men, women, and Jesus as His servants and will give examples children can learn from. They are encouraged to imitate the God-inspired characteristic traits in real-life Bible people. From Matthew to Revelation, these stories taken from the King James Version of the Bible are meant for beginning readers and as a read-aloud book for preschoolers. Each story keeps the main character secret. To find out who they are, there are reference verses in the Scripture. And with crossword puzzles within each chapter, the fun continues for children to discover who is who. Illustrations in vibrant colors will captivate even the youngest audience. It is never too soon to show babies exciting pictures as they are being read to. Jean Ann Williams read Bible stories with colorful illustrations to her youngest child before the age of one. For all three of her children, bedtime Bible stories for children excited and pleased them. She has provided for you the kind of book she wished she'd had for her children.
Autorenporträt
Jean Ann Williams lives on the Coast of Oregon with her husband Jim. She began her writing career in 1994 by reading a stack of books on the craft of writing. Since then, Jean Ann has published over 300 articles and short stories on the topics of Christianity, health, travel, friendships, relationships, family life, Sunday school take-home papers, and the loss of a child by suicide. Jean Ann's favorite animal is the goat. In her free time, she enjoys Crocheting, reading Inspirational books, gardening, and playing Scrabble with her grandchildren. Sometimes Nana wins.