A lesson in hope and faith—and that there are some things beyond our control—for every child who worries about what comes next. This engaging story from award-winning author Sandy Eisenberg will inspire kids and adults to bless each new day and night.
Adam and Eve were enjoying their first day on earth when they noticed the sky growing darker. They were frightened. Was God taking away the sun? With the first sunset, Adam and Eve learn how to get through the night and not be afraid of the dark.
This gentle bedtime story guides children through the steps God might take each night to tuck the world in. Captures experiences common to children of all faiths and backgrounds as they begin to understand the many ways God is there for us.
Will God still love us if we do bad things? Will we be forgiven if we hurt a friend's feelings? Using everyday examples that children can relate to, this colorful book shows the importance of apologizing and reconciling after we've done something wrong.
Playfully guides children in the many ways they can communicate with God. Using simple, everyday examples, this colorful book introduces young readers to prayer and how prayer can help them express their own fears, wants, sadness, surprise and joy.
Shows how we all have the power to make the world a better place. An enjoyable biography with activities inspired by Dorothy Day's life—from her efforts to further peace to her work helping the hungry and homeless with food, shelter and unconditional love.
Helps children use all of their senses to explore how God is always present in their everyday lives and is always listening. With simple, everyday examples to which they can relate, helps children develop a direct and personal understanding of God.
This simple, beautiful book helps parents and children explore spirituality together by inviting children of all faiths and backgrounds to encounter God through everyday experience and the imagination, and in colors, song and dance.
To young children, the world is full of things to see and touch. And by using those very examples, this enchanting book gently invites children to become aware of God's presence all around us. Helps you open your child's mind, heart and soul.
In this playful twist to the Genesis story, God asks all of nature to offer gifts to humankind—with a promise that the humans would care for creation in return. Your child will delight in discovering what the many animals wish for us.
Imaginatively invites children of all faiths and backgrounds to encounter God openly in their lives—and helps the adults who love them to be a part of those encounters and to nurture and encourage children as they make meaning of their world.
While Noah gathers the animals for the ark, God asks Naamah to gather all the plants of the earth. Ideal for young girls and boys, this simple, beautiful book will help you and your child explore the spirituality of this ancient story.
When God tells Noah to gather the animals, God also calls on Naamah, Noah's wife, to save each plant on earth. Naamah's wisdom & love for the natural harmony of the earth inspire us to use our own courage, creativity & faith to continue her work today.
What is God's Name? takes you and your child on an imaginative journey designed to help you open not only your child's mind, but your child's heart and soul as well.
What Does God Look Like? takes you and your child on an imaginative journey designed to help you open not only your child's mind, but your child's heart and soul as well.
Ideal for children as well as teachers, parents, librarians, clergy, and lay leaders who want to demystify the celebrations and ceremonies of the Church as well as encourage understanding and tolerance among different faith traditions.
Where does God live? How can we "see" God? Using simple, everyday examples that children can relate to, this colorful book helps young readers develop a direct and personal understanding of God.
To young children the world is full of things to see and touch. And by using those very examples, this enchanting book gently invites children to become aware of God's presence all around us.