Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Review: Would you like to know? Collection by Tim Dowley and Graham Jefferson, Illustrated by Eira Reeves

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In this new addition to the fantastic Would You Like to Know? series, six little books are featured in one boxed gift set. Each book offers a starting point for young children to explore some of the key points of their faith and gain a greater understanding of Christianity. Each title has accessible illustrations, an inscription page, and notes for parents. A wonderful gift for those getting to know the church.

Contains:
Would You Like to Know About God?
Would You Like to Know How to Pray?
Would You Like to Know Jesus?
Would You Like to Know the Bible?
Would You Like to Know the Story of Christmas?
Would You Like to Know the Story of Easter?

My Review:

The Would you like to know? series is a collection of books written to explain to children in the simplest terms about God, Jesus, prayer, Christmas, Easter, and the Bible.  All six books come in a sturdy card board box and the books themselves are small enough for little hands. The books are paperbacks but made from sturdy stock. The pictures are bright, colorful, and simple as to not overwhelm and also correspond with the message being delivered.  The message inside is short and concise yet packs a powerful punch in what is being taught.  I would recommend this box set for parents to read to toddlers as they are easy to hold and not very long so as to lose their attention.  I have a six year old and these books are just short enough to help him with his reading comprehension.  Overall, I am impressed with the quality of these little books and I recommend them wholeheartedly.  They would make nice Easter basket gifts or even Christmas stocking stuffers.  They are also a nice addition to a home school or family devotional time.  It is never too early to teach our kids the truth of the Bible and of God.

I received a set of these books for free.  I was not required to provide a positive review and the views and opinions expressed are my own. The books have been loved and tested by my six year old son as well.

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