Very Happy Easter
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This book is a bit different from others.
In most books there is work for your eyes and ears. You look at the pictures, and listen to the words.
But in this book, there is work for your face too!
This fresh retelling of the Easter Story focuses on the emotions of Jesus’ friends and invites children to copy the expressions they are making.
As they learn about how Jesus died and rose again, they will see that Jesus’ friends felt fear, sadness, surprise and joy, and they will have the opportunity to think about how they would have felt.
This book is a great way to make story time interactive and explain Easter to young children in a way that connects emotionally and builds empathy.
A wonderful Easter gift for young children. Also perfect for mums and toddler groups and to give away at Easter services and other evangelistic events
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784983666
ISBN10: 1784983667
Tim Thornborough | Illustrator: Jennifer Davison
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2019
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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