Would You Rather. . .
An Interactive Devotional Journal and Sketchbook for Adventurous Kids!
by Matt Koceich
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Pub Date Sep 01 2020 | Archive Date Oct 30 2020
Barbour Publishing, Inc. | Shiloh Kidz
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Description
Would you rather. . .
Be bombed with giant hailstones? (Joshua 10:1-11)
OR
Be chased from your hometown by swarms of angry hornets? (Joshua 24:11-13)
This fun, interactive devotional journal and sketchbook for the adventurous kids in your life will keep them entertained while they learn about some of the weird, gross, and unbelievable stories found in the Bible.
Dozens of Bible story-based devotions alongside wonderfully unexpected, "Would You Rather. . .?" journal prompts and sketch pages will help kids dig deeper into their Bibles, as they learn that God's Word is never boring, and it always applies to their everyday lives!
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781643525570 |
| PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 176 |
Average rating from 21 members
Featured Reviews
Our family is absolutely loving this book! Instead of just reading a Bible Story, the questions are opening up some great discussions!
Educator 650909
This book is a wonderful devotional for upper elementary aged children. and could also be used in a classroom setting.
Thank you to NetGalley and publishers for allowing me to read an ARC of this book.
This is an incredible book for kids! I even sent it to my church children’s director. If you have more than one kiddo, I suggest getting two of them to use - would be a great homeschool book!
I read this with my eight year old daughter and we both enjoyed it. We learned about a few of the lesser known Bible stories and got to discuss why we picked the option we picked. The stories did bounce around a bit and it would have had a better flow of they had gone in a bit of an order as some of the background got repetitive. Overall, it's a great book.
Jo C, Reviewer
Told in a story version for kids, waaaaaayyy more interesting, you know, and thrown into choices, I love this book. When asked about the stories in the Bible, I usually got stuck. How am I going to explain this to kids? But this book is a good tools.
And by challenging kids to choose, it makes them ponder upon God's love poured throughout the Bible itself. Thus making them love God more by living in His words.
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