Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: The Gospel
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Overview
Even the youngest believers need a solid grasp of Christian doctrine just as much as adults do. The most foundational teachings of the Christian faith are presented in the Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers series on a level that preschool and elementary school-age children can understand.
The Gospel relates the good news of salvation to children. Even small children can grasp God's saving love and His promise to adopt them and give them a home in heaven through faith in Jesus Christ.
In simple but precise language, the book teaches God-centered theology. Featuring charming illustrations, The Gospel makes for a fun but educational read.
- Part of a series of age-appropriate books that teach small children about essential Christian theology
- Provides children a firm foundation in God's timeless truth
- Works well as a text for homeschooling, Sunday schools, Christian schools, or family devotional time
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Product Details
| SKU | 617-4 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | New Leaf Press |
| Weight (in lbs) | 0.40 |
| Title | Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: The Gospel |
| Series | Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers |
| ISBN 13 | 9780892216178 |
| Contributors | Joey Allen |
| Binding | Hardback |
| Page Count | 32 |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
| Dimensions (in inches) | 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 3/20 |
More Information
The most foundational teachings of the Christian faith are presented in the Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers series at a level preschool and elementary children can understand. In simple and precise language, God-centered theology is promoted, giving children a firm foundation in God's timeless truth.
The Gospel relates the good news of salvation to children, at their level of understanding. Even children can grasp God's saving love and His promise to adopt them and give them a home in heaven through faith in Jesus Christ.
Full-color Interior • Ages 4-8
Customer Reviews
I can’t read this book with my children because of the way the little girl “Grace” is dressed or half naked in the tub.
The book has an amazing message that I don’t think it should be taken lightly but the illustrations are very sexually driven.
The little girl has curves and wears a dress that I would never put on myself even.
Then the book goes on to show her in the tub half naked (obviously she is bathing but to share the gospel by showing a little girl bathing was a bit weird) I am not sure if it is because I am overly conservative (which I am not) or what but I can’t even read it without my children point it out, I even show it to a sister and she had the same impression.
I should’ve look it inside the book before buying it but I am thankful I didn’t cause I won’t get the whole set any longer.
This is probably the only book (or series) cause I looked inside of the other ones as well, that I would never suggest from MasterBooks to anyone I know to get it.

