Devotional for the Childrens Hour by Kenneth Taylor (ages 4-8)
Product Description
The 48 thoughtful devotionals in this book are excellent tools to help introduce elementary-school-aged children to Bible doctrine. They're brief, and are made memorable by illustrations, questions, hymns, and suggested Scripture readings.Ages 4-8
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Best-selling author Kenneth N. Taylor does much more than tell children what is right and wrong in his latest work, Right Choices. He incorporates a solid biblical foundation and illustrations to help young children discern what God says is right and wrong. Each of the 26 spreads begins with a poem and includes pictures, Bible verses, prayers, and text discussing one topic. "Wrong" topics include lying, cheating, stealing, fighting, and making fun of others. "Right" topics teach children to honor their parents, talk to God often, be patient, keep promises, and read and obey the Bible.
About the Author
Throughout his publishing career, Dr. Kenneth Taylor's dream was for all peoples of the world to read and understand God's Word and experience its power at work in their lives. From his earliest children's books to his generous support of Christian ministry, this vision was (and still is) reflected in his work. Ken Taylor, founder of Tyndale House Publishers, died in June 2005 at the age of 88.
The Right Choices Bible [Hardcover]
Ages 4-8
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Over 60 fun and exciting stories in which one or more Bible people had to make a choice.
By A Customer
This review is from: The Right Choices Bible (Hardcover)
We bought this book for our son when he turned six. This book was the highlight of his day and helped to create in him a real desire for reading every night before bedtime. The book was comprised of stories where someone in the Bible had to make a choice. At the end of each story, the book asks if the person made a good choice or a bad choice. It asks other questions about the story as well, and it gives the child an activity to do and finishes with a short prayer. It is a wonderful book and I hope Mr. McDowell writes another one. 

