Genre: Older Children
Source: I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my
This is another Easter Story from MamTalk. This one takes the reader from the reason for Jesus' arrival on Earth to how he helps us every day. The story talks about the miracles he performed. Then it goes into his triumphant entry into Jerusalem, the last supper, and then into his arrest and crucifixion. It doesn't stop there, we next learn of his resurrection and why it was important. We learn that his death paved the way for our eternal life It ends with the ascension into Heaven. Children reading this book will learn about God's ultimate love.
I highly recommend this book for children 6-12. It is a great story with a great message.
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Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Easter Bible Story About Jesus for Children from MamTalk Publishing
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Easter Story About Jesus for Little Boys and Girls by Kidsup Publishing
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Before You Go by James Preller
This is the third book I’ve read this week that had a
drowning in it. This is another story where the sibling feels the drowning is
his fault and where the parents deal with grief in different ways. Jude’s dad
jogs to try to forget and his mom self-medicates. At the end of the school year Jude gets a job
and meets Becca. She is easy to talk to and so he shares his grief with her. Then he is hit with another tragedy when he
loses a close friend in a car accident.
Once again this is a story about dealing with grief. So many times
people shut themselves up to grief. This story is divided into two parts:
Before and After. I felt like the second half was better, stronger than the
first half. Would I recommend this to my students? You bet. Can they get it
from my shelves? No. This is another one that had to be pulled due to district
guidelines. I still recommend it.