Description
This package includes 4 popular books of Alison Brown for children:
Many parents and teachers, and some schools, want to start with the Bible when educating their children.
Based on the stories from A Bible Alphabet, the pages of this Busy Book provide opportunity for children who are beginning to express themselves in writing to develop the skill of sentence making, while their thoughts are firmly focused on biblical truths.
Various types of structured writing activities are revisited at intervals, to inspire confidence, while the frequent use of open-ended questioning allows the more able child to experiment with his own vocabulary.
Where A Bible Alphabet Activity Book caters for children at the ‘talk and colour’ stage of learning, A Bible Alphabet Busy Book is designed to entice aspiring young writers to sharpen their pencils…and get going!
2. A Bible Alphabet Activity Book
Alison Brown’s A Bible Alphabet Activity Book is the perfect compliment to the Banner of Truth book titled, A Bible Alphabet. This add-on activity book will engage your children as you read from A Bible Alphabet again and again, providing them with 26 large format tear-out sheets which young children will enjoy colouring, filling in the blanks, etc.
Alison Brown’s A Bible Alphabet is a beautifully illustrated book that introduces very young readers to some of the great stories and characters from the Bible, including Noah and the ark, David and Goliath, and Daniel in the lions’ den. Also available from the Trust is A Bible Alphabet Activity Book, containing 26 large format tear-out sheets with young children will enjoy colouring-in and completing.
Most young children, at some stage, are fascinated with numbers. They want to count each step as they climb the stairs or find out how many peas remain on their dinner plate. Much can be taught when a child’s interest is aroused and much will be remembered when the learning involves fun.
Bible Numbers introduces a dozen Bible stories for the numbers 1-12, using large, colorful illustrations, and provides a corresponding coloring page for each. At the end of the book the stories are rearranged into an order through which the gospel message is presented. Very young children may simply enjoy the number associations while the more advanced can be taught the spiritual application. A verse relevant to each Bible truth is also suggested which may prove useful as a memory verse.