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Bible Stories to Draw and Tell
Our Sunday Visitor
, 2002 - 132 pages
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Excellent book for parent or teacher
This book is fun, easy-to-use, and the children stay focused on the story. There are many ways to
tell
stories
of the
Bible
to children, but it is a lesson well taught when the children are involved and having a wonderful time. Unlike flannelboard stories, you only need to grab a piece of paper and something to write with to prepare for this fun form of storytelling. It only takes a few minutes to tell the story, and you can easily continue the lesson by allowing the children to
draw what
you have drawn, and/or by inviting them to help you draw other things that illustrate the story. Super buy. I own two of this series, and am planning to buy the third.
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