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Religion Books for Kids (and Parents Too)

Grounded in Gospel Several publishers are supporting the idea that everyone—including the adults reading aloud—can benefit from children’s books that overtly stress scripture and biblical principles. The Good Book Company begins with flap-the-board books for tots in a new four-title series with two...

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Published in:The Publishers weekly 2023-09, Vol.270 (39), p.17
Main Author: Grossman, Cathy Lynn
Format: Magazinearticle
Language:English
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Summary:Grounded in Gospel Several publishers are supporting the idea that everyone—including the adults reading aloud—can benefit from children’s books that overtly stress scripture and biblical principles. The Good Book Company begins with flap-the-board books for tots in a new four-title series with two titles out now—What Are Hands For? and What Are Mouths For?—and two coming in February. Lexham adds to its FatCat series (the name stands for “rich in catechism”) with The Ten Commandments: For All God’s Children by pastor Harold L. Senkbeil (Jan. 2024), which pairs each of God’s rules with a moment in Jesus’s life, according to the publisher.
ISSN:0000-0019
2150-4008