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Circle Time Book Reviews
Beyond Bunnies - books that celebrate the true meaning of Easter. |
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I don't have anything against the Easter Bunny, but I don't want him to be the main focus of Easter celebrations in our home. The following three books are ones I've shared with my kids to teach them about the real reason we celebrate on Easter Sunday. Kathy Bennett |
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The Easter Story written and illustrated by Carol Heyer original copyright 1990 recommended age level - 4-8 Circle Time rating ISBN 0824984390 hard cover -- Order this Book from Amazon.com In this book, Carol Heyer recounts the last week of Christ's life on earth, from His triumphant entry into Jerusalem to His resurrection. Other authors have told this story before and since, but none have done so with Heyer's incredibly vivid illustrations. We read this book every year as part of our Easter celebration. Top of Page -- This Review Copyright © 1998 by Kathy Bennett (kbennett@fidnet.com) |
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The Parable of the Lily by Liz Curtis Higgs, illustrated by Nancy Munger original copyright 1997 recommended age level 4-8, 9-12 (using the Bible verses) Circle Time rating ISBN 0785272313 hard cover -- Order this Book from Amazon.com This is a story on two levels. Each page contains a line or two of text from the parable, and, in smaller print, a Bible reference that relates the parable to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The parable tells the story of a girl who is waiting for a special present from her father, and then doesn't even recognize it's value when she receives it. Worse yet, she gets so upset that she got a "worthless" gift that she tosses it out into the yard in disgust. Three days later, she discovers that it was the priceless gift that she had been praying for. I use Liz Curtis Higgs's parable series in the third grade Sunday school class I teach. The kids, eight and nine year olds, really enjoy looking at familiar concepts from a fresh perspective. Top of Page -- This Review Copyright © 1998 by Kathy Bennett (kbennett@fidnet.com) |
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The Tale of Three Trees by Angela Elwell Hunt, illustrated by Tim Jonke original copyright 1989 recommended age level - 4-8 (read aloud), 9-12 Circle Time rating ISBN 0745917437 hard cover -- Order this Book from Amazon.com In this story, three trees growing on a hill dream of greatness. The first tree wants to be made into a chest to hold priceless treasure. The second wants to be fashioned into a mighty ship that carries great kings. The third wants simply to point the way to heaven. Each tree gets its wish, but not in the way that it had imagined. Instead, each plays an important role in Christ's earthly life. My kids love this story, and even though they aren't old enough to read the book themselves, they can easily grasp its meaning. Top of Page -- This Review Copyright © 1998 by Kathy Bennett (kbennett@fidnet.com) |
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