Monday, September 24, 2018
Kingdom Files : Who was David? and Who was Esther? by Matt Koceich
What do you know about David?
Was he:
. . .a shepherd boy turned king?
. . .a faithful harp player?
. . .a brave giant slayer?
. . .all of the above?
Journey along with David in a field of sheep, in the presence of a towering giant, in the very center of God’s amazing power!
This biblically accurate story of David, created just for the kids in your life, explores the life of this shepherd boy turned king, while drawing 8- to 12-year-olds into a fascinating time and place as they learn about this faithful harp player and courageous giant slayer. Featuring three key sections—a Fact File, an Action File, and a Power File—kids will enjoying learning about the life of David while coming to understand that an ancient Bible story really does apply to their lives today. Dozens of captivating line art pieces add depth and interest to every chapter.
What do you know about Esther?
Was she:
. . .the beautiful Queen of Persia?
. . .the woman who hid her Jewish heritage from the king?
. . .the courageous one who risked her life to save her people?
. . .all of the above?
Journey along with Esther in a luxurious Persian palace, in the presence of a powerful king, in the very center of God’s amazing power!
This biblically accurate story of Esther, created just for the kids in your life, explores the life of the beautiful Queen of Persia, while drawing 8- to 12-year-olds into a fascinating time and place as they learn about the woman who hid her Jewish heritage from the king and ultimately risked her life to save her people. Featuring three key sections—a Fact File, an Action File, and a Power File—kids will enjoying learning about the life of Esther while coming to understand that an ancient Bible story really does apply to their lives today. Dozens of captivating line art pieces add depth and interest to every chapter.
My Take: I really enjoyed these two books. They were both packed with information about the subjects of the book. They are for kids but they definitely do not talk down to the kids or talk to far above their heads. I look forward to sharing these books with my grandkids and helping them to learn more about both David and Esther.
I received review copies of both of these books from Barbour Publishing and was not required to write a positive review.
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