The Annunciation, Mary and Josephs journey to Bethlehem and the birth of Jesus, the angel appearing to the shepherds, Magi travelling from the East, and the Holy family in the stable surrounded by kings, shepherds and animals: the nativity story is told here in simple words and six magnificent scenes, created in white and gold against coloured backgrounds by the pop-up artist Robert Sabuda. Age 7+
From the creation of the world to the infancy of the Church, the important stories from both the Old and New Testament are vividly retold and illustrated for young people. Also included are chapters on the prophets and the psalms. In the back is a glossary of important people, places and objects, providing added information.
The bee and the fox, the sheep and the ox--two of each kind trudged aboard Noah's famous vessel. Peter Spier uses his own translation of a seventeenth-century Dutch poem about this most famous menagerie.
One of the most famous stories from the Old Testament is brought to stunning life, as Michael McCarthy and Giuliano Ferri take readers back in time to the world of Noah, and recount his forty-day journey that changed the world. Children will be tapping their toes to Michael McCarthy's delightful rhyming verse. Giuliano Ferri's charming portraits of Noah and his animal entourage make this Bible …
This book retells six classic stories from the Old Testament, each superbly illustrated. The stories are suitable for reading aloud in the classroom or at home, as well as for individual enjoyment.
Children's Bible Treasury [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 1993] Matthews, Leonard (retold by). A long, long time ago there lived a good man, named Noah, and his happy family. One day God spoke to Noah. "Ever since I made the world," said God, "the people have become more and more wicked. Today you and your family are the only really good people in the world. Now listen to what I say. The word will be cov…
This majestic text, drawn from the Book of Genesis, is illuminated by Jane Ray.
Much of the old testament is a history of the Hebrews, or Israelitas. But it is not mere history, not just a chronicle of important events. It is history written with a special purpose: a record of God's activity in the world and the working of his will in the lives of men and women so that mankind shall be saved.
The Story of Noah (Alice in Bibleland Storybooks). Reading is the magic key. That takes you where you want to be.
Recounts the life of Jesus from His birth to His meeting with the teachers in the Temple of Jerusalem.