Noah's Ark

by Brendan Powell Smith

Published 15 May 2012

The story of Noah and his ark full of two of every animal on Earth has been a favorite Bible story of children for years. And now, for the first time, Noah's Arkis brought to life through LEGOS!
Noah was a good man-the only one in the entire world. With no other good people left, God decided to wash all the bad people away with a giant flood. To keep Noah and his family safe from the flood, God ordered him to build a giant boat called an ark, and to put two of every kind of animal on it.
Once Noah had built the ark and gathered the animals, it began to rain, and it didn't stop for forty days and forty nights. But what would Noah find when the clouds cleared? What would the new world be like, and would God ever send another flood?
With meticulously constructed LEGO dioramas to bring to life this incredible story of faith, kids will love seeing the world's flood and God's subsequent covenant with Noah played out using their favorite toys.
Brendan Powell Smith, creator of BrickTestament.com and author of The Brick Bible, creates a magical "brick" world around the simplified text of the story of Noah, the flood, a wooden ark full of animals, and the promise of a rainbow. A story with a powerful message of forgiveness and love, this is the perfect gift for children.


The story of the rebellious Jonah and the giant whale that swallowed him has been a favorite Bible story of children for years. And now Jonah and the Whale is brought to life through LEGOS!
Jonah was a stubborn man. When God came to Jonah commanding him to preach repentance to the Ninevites, Jonah wasn't interested. After all, besides being known far and wide for its wickedness, Nineveh was also one of Israel's greatest enemies. So why should Jonah help them? Instead, Jonah decided to ignore God and run-but he didn't make it very far.
While Jonah was aboard a ship sailing away from Nineveh, God sent a terrible storm that threatened to sink the ship. The crew, knowing God was angry with Jonah for disobeying him, threw Jonah overboard. But instead of drowning, Jonah was swallowed by a great whale. Would Jonah repent and be saved, or face a grisly demise? Meticulously constructed LEGO dioramas bring to life the incredible story of faith and being swallowed alive. Enjoy reading one of the Bible's oddest stories illustrated with LEGO bricks as a family.
Brendan Powell Smith, creator of BrickTestament.com and author of The Brick Bible, creates a magical "brick" world around the simplified text of the story of Jonah, the whale, bravery, and trust in God. A story with a powerful message of faith, this is the perfect gift for children.


David and Goliath

by Brendan Powell Smith

Published 1 September 2013

The story of the young David and the giant Goliath has been a favorite Bible story of children for years. And now David and Goliath is brought to life through LEGOS!
The Philistine army has gathered for a vicious war against King Saul and the Israelites. With great suspense, a Philistine giant named Goliath boldly approaches the Israelites presenting a challenge: Defeat him and the Philistines will forever be their slaves; but if the Israelites lose, then they must become slaves to the Philistines. But who would want to defy such a giant, wearing only the finest armor and carrying the sharpest spear?
Nearby, a young boy named David is told to bring food to his older brothers in the army. When he arrives, he hears of Goliath's challenge . . . and he offers to face the giant by himself! Goliath is convinced this must be some joke. But don't underestimate young David! Enjoy reading one of the Bible's best stories illustrated in LEGO as a family.
Brendan Powell Smith, creator of BrickTestament.com and author of The Brick Bible, creates a magical "brick" world around the simplified text of the story of David, Goliath, bravery, and trust in God. A story with a powerful message of faith, this is the perfect gift for children.


The Christmas Story

by Brendan Powell Smith

Published 1 October 2012

Santa, sleigh bells, mistletoe, reindeer, and presents: these are the tell-tale signs of Christmas. But for Christians, December 25 is also the time to celebrate the birth of Jesus, and what better way to introduce your kids to the story of the Savior's birth than through LEGO! Every year, children of all ages revisit the scene in Bethlehem with Joseph, Mary, the three wise men, the angels and shepherds, and a baby swaddled and lying in a manger. This is the story of how Jesus Christ was born. Mary and Joseph were engaged to be married when God sent the angel Gabriel to tell Mary she would give birth to Jesus, the son of God. Soon enough, she and Joseph found themselves in Nazareth, with a newborn baby--but without any room at the inn, they had to place the baby in a manger, where he would be visited by angels, shepherds, and wise men . . . before growing up to become Jesus Christ. With meticulously constructed LEGO dioramas to bring to life this incredible story of faith, kids will love seeing the story of Christmas played out using their favorite toys. Brendan Powell Smith, author of The Brick Bible for Kids series, creates a magical "brick" world around the simplified text of the Immaculate Conception, the census, the guiding star high above Bethlehem, and the promise one little baby brings to the Christians of the world. This important Christmas story is sure to be the perfect holiday gift and a book for families to cherish for years to come.


Jacob had twelve sons, but Joseph was his favorite. Joseph's brothers were jealous of him, especially after Jacob gave Joseph a beautiful, colorful coat. So his brothers plotted to hurt him. One day when they were out tending their flocks, Joseph's brothers turned on him, tore off his colorful coat, threw him in a well, and then sold him into slavery. The brothers put blood on his coat and told Jacob that Joseph had been killed. But Joseph survived, having been sold as a slave to one of Pharaoh's guards in Egypt. Lucky for Joseph, he was able to interpret Pharaoh's dream about a famine in Egypt, and soon became a very powerful man. But when Joseph's brothers came to Egypt many years later and asked this estranged brother for food, would Joseph forgive them? Or would he get revenge for what they had done to him years ago?

The story of Jacob and his sons, the colorful coat, and Joseph in Egypt is a timeless tale about love, jealousy, and, ultimately, forgiveness. Now, for the first time, this incredible story comes to life as part of The Brick Bible for Kids series. Enjoy reading one of the Bible's most colorful stories illustrated in LEGO as a family.

Daniel in the Lions' Den

by Brendan Powell Smith

Published 2 September 2014
Daniel has been ordered, along with the other subjects of King Darius's Persian Empire, to pray to no other god or man but the king for a whole month. But Daniel continues to pray to God, ignoring the official edict and making King Darius quite mad. Determined to see Daniel pay for not following his new rule, the king has him thrown into a den of ferocious lions, where he is sure to be eaten. But the next morning, when onlookers come to roll away the stone sealing the den and to see what's become of the prophet, they find Daniel completely unharmed!

The story of Daniel and the lions is a powerful story of unalterable faith in God. Now, for the first time, this incredible story comes to life as part of The Brick Bible for Kids series. Enjoy reading one of the Bible's more miraculous stories illustrated in LEGO as a family.

Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

Baby Moses

by Brendan Powell Smith

Published 1 November 2016
The Israelites were living in Egypt for some time before the new pharaoh decided to enslave them to weaken their power and numbers. It was a terrible time for the God's chosen people, and was made even worse when Pharaoh decreed that any baby boy born to an Israelite should be killed. Jochebed, an Israelite slave, had a baby boy named Moses. In order to save her son, she placed him in a basket and set him floating down the Nile River, with his older sister, Miriam, watching over him. The baby was saved, however, by an Egyptian princess, who gave him the name he'd carry into the desert, leading his people out of bondage and up a mountain to receive God's laws for his people.

The story of baby Moses, his journey down the Nile, and his growth into a man who would lead God's chosen people out of Egypt is a timeless, important story about faith, love, and redemption. Now, for the first time, this epic story comes to life as part of The Brick Bible for Kids series. Enjoy reading one of the Bible's most colorful stories illustrated in LEGO as a family.

Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.