These humorous animal tales captivate kids with the stories of Jonah, Daniel, the lost sheep, and Noah. Each book has a limited number of words per page and lessons to be learned from each animal.
This is such a cute book with such a powerful message for little ones. The pictures are adorable -- the lion looks soooo sad. Kids will learn about the power of prayer from this book. The soldiers threw Daniel into the Lions' pit and Daniel prayed. An angel closed all the lions' mouths. So, no breakfast for Lion!
Where can I find more books like this?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
My son is 2 years and 2 months old. I read this book to him last night for the first time and he made me read it about 8-10 times. This morning he insisted I read it to him three more times. He's an advanced talker, so the book might not interest everyone outside the book's target age, but if I could find more books like this, I would buy them.
Daniel's Tale as it Relates to Lion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
In this sturdy board book, the biblical story of Daniel in the lion's den is told from the perspective of Lion, who despite being fierce and brace is captured and thrown into the lion's den. Daniel's prayers to God are answered and he remains safe when thrown to the lions, but Lion misses his breakfast. A biblical reference to the real story in the Old Testament book of Daniel is offered at the end of the book.
Great for motivating your child to pray
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is a really short book that can be read in two minutes before putting your kid to bed.My four year old son always asks us to pray together after we finish reading it.A great book for teaching about prayer and motivating him to pray.
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