Beginning with God helps parents with young children to explore the Bible with their child.
Part of the Beginning with God series.
'Taste and see that the Lord is good.' - Psalm 34 v 8
Beginning with God helps parents with young children to explore the Bible with their child. This book provides a simple way to start your child in a regular habit of reading God's Word and growing to know God, who loves them.
We hope this book will help you and your child to explore the Bible together. Along the way you will meet Moses; read about God’s special family the Israelites; and be thrilled by the wonderful things said and done by God’s perfect Son, Jesus. But most of all, we hope that reading God's special book, the Bible, will help your child to know God, who loves them.
Beginning with God has been designed to work with The Beginner's Bible, but it can also be used with most other infant Bibles.
In today's culture so much pressure is put on us to feed our children well. We pray that this material will help those of us with pre-schoolers to nourish them with the word of God.
Each day is split into the following sections:
The main course: read today's true story from the Bible; answer some simple questions; pray together; then stick in today's colourful picture of the story.
Appetiser: an optional activity to grab your child's attention before the story.
A snack for the journey: a conversation to have while out and about.
Make it and munch it: optional craft activities to help your child remember today's true story.
Colourful sticker set included with book.
How to use this book
True stories from the Old Testament
- A baby in a basket
- The burning bush
- Ten plagues
- The Red Sea
- Food from heaven
- Ten commandments
- Twelve spies
- Joshua and the spies
- The battle of Jericho
- Deborah leads the way
- Gideon's battle
- Samson
- Ruth and Naomi
- Hannah's prayer
- A voice in the night
True stories from the New Testament
- Two miracles
- The fishermen's net
- Jesus feeds thousands
- Jesus walks on water
- Jesus heals a blind beggar
- Money in a fish
- The good Samaritan
- Mary and Martha
- The lost sheep
- The prodigal son
- Ten lepers
- Jesus and the children
- A short man
- Lazarus lives again
- A gift for Jesus
Extras
- Tricky questions
- Tasty new words
- Make it and munch it
- A snack for the journey
- Colourful sticker set
Age range: | 2+ |
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Contributors | Alison Mitchell, Jo Boddam Whetham |
ISBN | 9781907377396 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 152mm x 224mm x 7mm |
Weight | 0.18 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 80 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
We are revisiting this series with out daughter after using them with our son.
Now our son reads the bible story as we come together as a family to explore God's word together.
Our three year old has loved listening to the passage, answering the questions and praying together.
I would recommend this series to all preschool families
Bought the bundle for my 3 year old and so far can be adapted to use with a different children's bible which is useful. Well pitched for attention span with some fun ideas to engage, and stickers are always a win (although our book 1 stickers were not all present and correct, but hopefully this will not be the case for everyone).
This is a great addition to the daily routine and gets children into the swing of reading the bible each day, and gives a basis for 'right and wrong', 'grace and law' etc etc type discussions that underpin family life. Kids enjoy it too and look forward to it.
This is a great buy. It is book 2 of the Beginning with God series. Each day there are suggestions for a starter activity, instructions for which story to read, simple questions, a prayer and ideas for a way of introducing the theme into a conversation later in the day. It is perfectly pitched for pre-schoolers. We don't always manage to do every bit suggested for each day, but it's great to have the options so when time (and her mood!) allows, we have it available. My just-turned two year old loves the stories and the stickers. Often I find I have to answer the questions myself (!) but as she gets older I'm sure she will become more involved in this section. For now, she is getting into a good routine of bible reading and enjoying related crafts and chat. Thank you to the Beginning with God team for another useful resource.
We do what's now known as 'Bible Sticker Time' with our 3 year old son and 11 month old daughter every night once we've had our dinner. The introductory ideas are so imaginative (and are often played throughout the next day). I've just been amazed by how much my son takes it. He really understands the story and the questions. The prayer ideas are great for getting him praying somewhat independently. We're on Book 3 now and will look forward starting with Book 1 again in a few weeks!
We love these books, are now using them for our second child, and still find them really helpful for talking about Bible stories. They love the games and starting activities. My only complaint is that several of our copies have had badly cut stickers which have to be torn off the sticker page. - Ed note: we've popped a spare set of stickers in the post to you.
We are very impressed with the Beginning with God series. Our 3 year-old son enjoys the whole thing, from saying the prayer, to listening to the story, to counting how many questions there are, to hands up and hands in prayers, and sticker time. He doesn't always listen to the story or answer the questions correctly (he is only 3!) but it has enabled us to introduce a time where we spend time with God, looking at His word, praying together in a fun way. Our 5 year-old daughter has also enjoyed this series, although it is quite easy for her now, and she has just finished book 3 and is ready to move on to slightly more advanced notes (although nothing can quite beat stickers with little ones!) All in all we would highly recommend this resource for 2.5-5 year olds. I don't know what we will do when our son finishes book 3! Bring out book 4!
We have been very impressed with the Beginning with God notes for our two children. Our 3 year-old son enjoys all aspects of the study, from saying the prayer, listening to the story, counting how many questions there are, hands up and hands in prayers, and sticker time. He doesn't always listen to the story or answer the questions correctly (being only 3!), but he loves the whole process, and it has enabled us to introduce bible reading, study and spending time with God in a really enjoyable way. Our 5 year-old daughter loves them although they are quite easy for her now, and she has just finished book 3, so moving on to some very slightly more advanced notes (Pens). We would all, in this family, highly recommend these notes for 2.5-5 year-olds.
We regularly use these (& the others in the series) for Bible times with our 1 & 3 year olds. Lots of helpful suggestions for discussions and questions about the stories, summary of the main point and a set structure which means even our 1 year old can follow and join in.
Great if you are wondering how to move from just reading a story to discussing it and helping your child think more about it.
This is just as good as book 1. Easy to prepare (we do it while the porridge is cooking), relevant to the kids experience of life and gets them enthusiastic about reading the Bible together. We regularly buy copies as presents for other families!