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One of a series of four child-friendly, small format books illustrated with attractive, busy pictures, this book features nine key stories about some of the people Jesus met and how their lives changed as a result. Stories include: Jesus and his friends, The paralysed man, Jairus' daughter, Martha and Mary, Bartimaeus, and Zacchaeus. Young readers are asked one question per picture to encourage them to pick out facts from each story, either about the background to the Bible (for example, "What kinds of toys can you see in the picture?") or key pieces of information ("How many special friends did Jesus have?")
One of a series of four child-friendly, small format books illustrated with attractive, busy pictures, this title features nine of the simplest parables told by Jesus. Stories include: Hidden treasure, The pearl of great price, The lost sheep, The lost coin, The lost son, The good Samaritan, and The two housebuilders. Young readers are asked one question per picture to encourage them to pick out facts from each story, either about the background to the Bible (for example, "What sort of treasure has been buried in the field?") or key pieces of information ("Can you point to the person who was the good neighbour in the story?").
One of a series of four child-friendly, small format books illustrated with attractive, busy pictures, this title tells the story of the first Christmas in nine short simple installments. Young readers are asked one question per picture to encourage them to pick out facts from each story, either about the background to the Bible (for example, "Why was the manger filled with straw?") or key pieces of information ("Is King Herod happy that a new king has been born?").
One of a series of four child-friendly, small format books illustrated with attractive, busy pictures, this title features nine of the special things Jesus did. Stories include: The wedding at Cana, Jesus calms a storm, and Jesus rode a donkey. Young readers are asked one question per picture to encourage them to pick out facts from each story, either about the background to the Bible (for example, "Can you see all the things Jesus' friends have thrown overboard?") or key pieces of information ("Can you find the six water pots?").