18 February 2013
David Sticker by Karen Williamson Book Review
February 18, 2013
A charming re-telling of the story of David and Goliath,
complete with four pages of stickers, so children can help illustrate the story
and fill in the gaps. Fun and quirky art by Amanda Enright lends itself to this
easy to use format enabling children to learn the meaning of the individual
Bible story and selecting the correct stickers for placement within each page
of the story.
My Thoughts:
What a fun interactive book for your little ones. The
illustrations are colorful and very eye catching.
I love the Biblical stories of David. As a child one of my
first memories of the Bible is that of David and Goliath. I remember the story
stopping after David’s victory over Goliath. Not growing up in a home that
attended a church regularly. I wanted to know what happened to David. I love
that this book gives you a glimpse into the rest of the story and gives you the
address of where to find it in the Bible. This would make a great gift for a
child in a Christian home or maybe you want to introduce the Bible to a home
that doesn’t believe. Maybe it will intrigue that child or others in the home
to just look up the address of the story in God’s word.
What a delightful book. Even though my kids are much older
they enjoyed putting the stickers in the story.
Disclaimer: I provided an advanced reader copy of this
book from Kregel Publication for free in order to write this review. All
thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the
publisher.
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