Empower kids ages 3+ to connect the gospel to their own actions and attitudes! From creation and fall to redemption and sanctification, this colorful rhyming storybook captures the beauty of the gospel message through simple, practical, rhyming language and illustrations that children will love to engage with.
Focusing on the way we use our hands, Abbey Wedgeworth helps children to see that God gave their hands for helping, sharing, creating, and other amazing things. When we struggle with using our hands the way God intends, we're not left on our own to do the right thing—we can look to Jesus as our example, ask God for forgiveness when we mess up, and receive the help of the Holy Spirit as we use our hands for God's glory!
With bright illustrations and fun rhymes, this storybook will inspire and equip your children to follow Jesus in word and deed.
(Review written for 'Your Amazing Hands')
This series of books is delightful! The story is beautifully written and provides opportunities to talk about God and how he intends us to use our hands for good. I recommend buying the whole set. They also make wonderful gifts!
(Review written for 'Your Amazing Hands')
Wonderful book! Beautiful illustrations, practical applications, and excellent biblical content!
(Review written for 'Your Amazing Hands')
This book follows on from the toddler books by Abbey (”What are hands/eye/mouths/ears for"). It is aimed at kids aged 3+ but I think it would work all the way through early years and key stage one. It follows the format of previous books by detailing all the positive things we can do with our hands and also that God created our hands. Then it moves on to some of the negative ways hands can be used, introducing God’s plan to save us from our destructive or hurtful behaviours – Jesus. It outlines some of Jesus' miracles and how he ...welcomed everyone. Then it goes on to explain Jesus’ death, rising again and the Holy Spirit. The book is written in rhyme, which tends to help truths sink in. The illustration is beautiful and diverse. It is the kind of book which would be used time and time again in helping children understand their behaviour and that of their peers - and most importantly speaks great truth to them about being forgiven and loved.