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21 YEARS CO -EDITIONING CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND BIBLES
21 YEARS CO-EDITIONING CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND BIBLES21ANNO DOMINI
LATEST
BIB
LE
365
erfect for bedtime or anytime,this Illustrated Bible for children
provides a short story for every dayof the year.
PSTORY
B I B L E
365ST O R Y
M e g W a n g H e a t h e r S t u a r t
By Meg Wang Illustrated by Heather Stuart
BIBLECHILDREN’S
101 Favourite Bible StoriesSally Ann Wright and Carla Manea
The
My P i ct u r e
BIBLECHRISTMASACTIVITY
BOOK
THE
Plus Christmas story, Puzzles and aCtivities
Plus Press-out Christmas Cards and Crib sCene
Containing the story of the birth of Jesus,Christmas cards to create and colour,
Christmas crib scene to press out and display,and on-the-page activities to teach and entertain,
this book is a must-have gift!
CHRISTMASACTIVITY
BOOK
THE
b y B e t h a n J a m e s a n d K r i s z t i n a K á l l a i N a g y
Favourite Bible storieswith puzzles and pictures to colour.
Hours of fun!
ActivityBOOK
MY PICTURE BIBLE
ActivityBOOK
MY PICTURE BIBLE
V i c k i H o w i e a n d H o n o r A y r e s
ON
IN THE MORNINGASTER DAYEMary has a friend called Jesus.
Everywhere Jesus goes, special things happen.
But one day soldiers march him away
to die on a cross.
Mary is very sad –
until on Easter Day in the morning,
something amazing happens.
This is the perfect introduction for children of the events of the first Easter.
Joseph was a good, just man, husband of the Virgin Mary,
protector of Jesus in his childhood.This is the Christmas story seen through the eyes of Joseph, the story of Jesus,
the baby in the manger.
Story of C
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Story of Christmas
ChristmasPicture Book
B e t h a n J a m e s a n d H e a t h e r S t u a r t
My Big
MyBigC
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What happened on the first
Christmas Day?
Look inside and find out!
S a l l y A n n W r i g h t • H o n o r A y r e s
CHRISTMASBABY BORN AT
T H E
CH ILDREN ’SPRAYERS365
b y B e t h a n J a m e s I l l u s t r a t e d b y H e a t h e r S t u a r t
by Sally Ann Wrightand Toni Goffe
A Christmas lift-the-flap Book
Vicki Howie and Krisztina Kállai Nagy
Who’s Hiding?
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
L A T E S T T I L E S F O R 2 0 1 1
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BIB
LE
365
erfect for bedtime or anytime,this Illustrated Bible for children
provides a short story for every dayof the year.
PSTORY
B I B L E
365ST O R Y
M e g W a n g H e a t h e r S t u a r t
By Meg Wang Illustrated by Heather Stuart
BIBLECHILDREN’S
101 Favourite Bible StoriesSally Ann Wright and Carla Manea
The
My P i ct u r e
BIBLECHRISTMASACTIVITY
BOOK
THE
Plus Christmas story, Puzzles and aCtivities
Plus Press-out Christmas Cards and Crib sCene
Containing the story of the birth of Jesus,Christmas cards to create and colour,
Christmas crib scene to press out and display,and on-the-page activities to teach and entertain,
this book is a must-have gift!
CHRISTMASACTIVITY
BOOK
THE
b y B e t h a n J a m e s a n d K r i s z t i n a K á l l a i N a g y
Favourite Bible storieswith puzzles and pictures to colour.
Hours of fun!
ActivityBOOK
MY PICTURE BIBLE
ActivityBOOK
MY PICTURE BIBLE
V i c k i H o w i e a n d H o n o r A y r e s
ON
IN THE MORNINGASTER DAYEMary has a friend called Jesus.
Everywhere Jesus goes, special things happen.
But one day soldiers march him away
to die on a cross.
Mary is very sad –
until on Easter Day in the morning,
something amazing happens.
This is the perfect introduction for children of the events of the first Easter.
Joseph was a good, just man, husband of the Virgin Mary,
protector of Jesus in his childhood.This is the Christmas story seen through the eyes of Joseph, the story of Jesus,
the baby in the manger.
Story of C
hristmasJO
SE
PH
’SG
er
ald
ine G
ua
da
Gn
o an
d Ma
ria C
rist
ina l
o Ca
sCio
OSEPH’SJ Geraldine GuadaGno and Maria Cristina lo CasCio
Story of Christmas
ChristmasPicture Book
B e t h a n J a m e s a n d H e a t h e r S t u a r t
My Big
MyBigC
hr
istm
as P
iCtu
re B
oo
kB
ethan James and H
eather Stuart
What happened on the first
Christmas Day?
Look inside and find out!
S a l l y A n n W r i g h t • H o n o r A y r e s
CHRISTMASBABY BORN AT
T H E
CH ILDREN ’SPRAYERS365
b y B e t h a n J a m e s I l l u s t r a t e d b y H e a t h e r S t u a r t
by Sally Ann Wrightand Toni Goffe
A Christmas lift-the-flap Book
Vicki Howie and Krisztina Kállai Nagy
Who’s Hiding?
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21 YEARS CO-EDITIONING CHILDREN’S BOOKS AND BIBLES21ANNO DOMINI
LATESTBIB
LE
365
erfect for bedtime or anytime,this Illustrated Bible for children
provides a short story for every dayof the year.
PSTORY
B I B L E
365ST O R Y
M e g W a n g H e a t h e r S t u a r t
By Meg Wang Illustrated by Heather Stuart
BIBLECHILDREN’S
101 Favourite Bible StoriesSally Ann Wright and Carla Manea
The
My P i ct u r e
BIBLECHRISTMASACTIVITY
BOOK
THE
Plus Christmas story, Puzzles and aCtivities
Plus Press-out Christmas Cards and Crib sCene
Containing the story of the birth of Jesus,Christmas cards to create and colour,
Christmas crib scene to press out and display,and on-the-page activities to teach and entertain,
this book is a must-have gift!
CHRISTMASACTIVITY
BOOK
THE
b y B e t h a n J a m e s a n d K r i s z t i n a K á l l a i N a g y
Favourite Bible storieswith puzzles and pictures to colour.
Hours of fun!
ActivityBOOK
MY PICTURE BIBLE
ActivityBOOK
MY PICTURE BIBLE
V i c k i H o w i e a n d H o n o r A y r e s
ON
IN THE MORNINGASTER DAYEMary has a friend called Jesus.
Everywhere Jesus goes, special things happen.
But one day soldiers march him away
to die on a cross.
Mary is very sad –
until on Easter Day in the morning,
something amazing happens.
This is the perfect introduction for children of the events of the first Easter.
Joseph was a good, just man, husband of the Virgin Mary,
protector of Jesus in his childhood.This is the Christmas story seen through the eyes of Joseph, the story of Jesus,
the baby in the manger.
Story of C
hristmasJO
SE
PH
’SG
er
ald
ine G
ua
da
Gn
o an
d Ma
ria C
rist
ina l
o Ca
sCio
OSEPH’SJ Geraldine GuadaGno and Maria Cristina lo CasCio
Story of Christmas
ChristmasPicture Book
B e t h a n J a m e s a n d H e a t h e r S t u a r t
My Big
MyBigC
hr
istm
as P
iCtu
re B
oo
kB
ethan James and H
eather Stuart
What happened on the first
Christmas Day?
Look inside and find out!
S a l l y A n n W r i g h t • H o n o r A y r e s
CHRISTMASBABY BORN AT
T H E
CH ILDREN ’SPRAYERS365
b y B e t h a n J a m e s I l l u s t r a t e d b y H e a t h e r S t u a r t
by Sally Ann Wrightand Toni Goffe
A Christmas lift-the-flap Book
Vicki Howie and Krisztina Kállai Nagy
Who’s Hiding?
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NEW FOR 2010FORMAT 384 pages 190 x160mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish
AUTHORMeg Wang was born in Los Angeles, lives in London and is involved with an organization that creates multimedia programmes for children with chronic illness. Meg is a writer, editor, poet and singer.
ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
365 Story BibleThis illustrated Bible for young children
provides a short story for every day of the year.
Accompanied by bright simple pictures, and stories from God’s creation of the world to the life of the early church, it is a perfect Bible for
bedtime or anytime.
18 19
5 6
God filled the seas with all kinds of creatures. Some crawled along the sea bed or clung to other creatures. Others had fins and tails and darted or swam or jumped through the waters. God filled the skies with winged birds that called and cooed and
chattered and tweeted.
God makes fish and birdsGenes i s 1 : 20-23
God makes animalsGenes i s 1 : 2 4 -25
Then God filled his world with animals: large and small, striped and patterned, smooth and furry.
Some lived on the ground and others climbed trees. Now God’s world was green and sunny and full of the sound of birds and animals. God was pleased
with all he had made.
365_SPREADS_AW.indd 18-19 3/6/09 13:37:23B I B L E
365ST O R Y
M e g W a n g H e a t h e r S t u a r t
erfect for bedtime or anytime,this Illustrated Bible for children
provides a short story for every dayof the year.
P
BIB
LE
365 STORY
By Meg Wang Illustrated by Heather Stuart
288 289
273 274
Jesus was very tired. He got into a boat with his disciples and they sailed to the other side of Lake Galilee. But soon Jesus fell asleep. Then the sky
changed colour and the gentle breeze became a wind that tossed the boat high on the rough waves. Even
the fishermen were afraid!
Jesus calms the stormLuke 8 : 24-25
The storm on the lakeLuke 8 : 22-23
‘Master! Wake up! We’re going to drown!’ the disciples cried out. Jesus stood up. He told the
wind to stop blowing. He told the waves to be calm. The boat gently drifted on the water once more.
‘Didn’t you trust me?’ Jesus asked the disciples. The disciples were amazed. How did Jesus do that?
365_SPREADS_AW.indd 288-289 3/6/09 13:46:30
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NEW FOR 2010FORMAT 384 pages 190 x160mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish
AUTHORMeg Wang was born in Los Angeles, lives in London and is involved with an organization that creates multimedia programmes for children with chronic illness. Meg is a writer, editor, poet and singer.
ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
365 Story BibleThis illustrated Bible for young children
provides a short story for every day of the year.
Accompanied by bright simple pictures, and stories from God’s creation of the world to the life of the early church, it is a perfect Bible for
bedtime or anytime.
18 19
5 6
God filled the seas with all kinds of creatures. Some crawled along the sea bed or clung to other creatures. Others had fins and tails and darted or swam or jumped through the waters. God filled the skies with winged birds that called and cooed and
chattered and tweeted.
God makes fish and birdsGenes i s 1 : 20-23
God makes animalsGenes i s 1 : 2 4 -25
Then God filled his world with animals: large and small, striped and patterned, smooth and furry.
Some lived on the ground and others climbed trees. Now God’s world was green and sunny and full of the sound of birds and animals. God was pleased
with all he had made.
365_SPREADS_AW.indd 18-19 3/6/09 13:37:23B I B L E
365ST O R Y
M e g W a n g H e a t h e r S t u a r t
erfect for bedtime or anytime,this Illustrated Bible for children
provides a short story for every dayof the year.
P
BIB
LE
365 STORY
By Meg Wang Illustrated by Heather Stuart
288 289
273 274
Jesus was very tired. He got into a boat with his disciples and they sailed to the other side of Lake Galilee. But soon Jesus fell asleep. Then the sky
changed colour and the gentle breeze became a wind that tossed the boat high on the rough waves. Even
the fishermen were afraid!
Jesus calms the stormLuke 8 : 24-25
The storm on the lakeLuke 8 : 22-23
‘Master! Wake up! We’re going to drown!’ the disciples cried out. Jesus stood up. He told the
wind to stop blowing. He told the waves to be calm. The boat gently drifted on the water once more.
‘Didn’t you trust me?’ Jesus asked the disciples. The disciples were amazed. How did Jesus do that?
365_SPREADS_AW.indd 288-289 3/6/09 13:46:30
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
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FORMAT 160 pages190 x 160mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDEnglish
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
365 Children’s PrayersThis collection of simple prayers for children
is arranged by theme. Heather Stuart’s bright, modern illustrations combine perfectly with
prayers about a child and his world. There are bedtime prayers, graces and blessings. Some are traditional but most are written especially for this new collection. They include prayers
adapted from the bible and those written by children.
NEW FOR 2011
CH ILDREN ’SPRAYERS365
b y B e t h a n J a m e s I l l u s t r a t e d b y H e a t h e r S t u a r t
Thank you, God, for the cool rainwhich makes things grow.Thank you for noisy thunderstormswhen I am safe inside.Ella, agEd 8
This is the day that the Lord has made,let us rejoice and be glad in it.From Psalm 11817 20
0000
You have done so many great things, Lord! The world is full of the creatures you have made. The oceans are huge, and full of every kind of living being.All creatures look to you for their food,and you satisfy us all with good things. From Psalm 104:24-28
18
Thank you, God, for the world you have made.Thank you for the warm shining sun,and green grass and blossom, and wind in the treesand time to play outside till bedtime.BEthan JamEs
19
Thank you, Lord, at harvest-time,for sending rain and sunshineto make the plants grow. Thank you for the farmers who cut the grain; for the millers who make the flour;for the bakers who bake the bread;for the shopkeepers who sell our food.Thank you, Lord, for all your gifts to us.Sally ann Wright
0000
Praise God,Who gives the sun and rain,and swells the grain,That makes our breadand keeps us fed.traditional
86
88
For farmers and tractorsand seedtime and harvest,thank you, Lord.Scott, aged 6
90May God who clothes the lilies of the field,and feeds the birds of the sky, who leads the lambs to pastureand guides the deer to water, clothe us, feed us, lead us and guide us, and change us to be more like our loving Creator.traditional
Thank you, God,for a good harvest.Thank you for food to eat,some to keep, and some to share.traditionalv
87
89
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FORMAT 160 pages190 x 160mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDEnglish
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
365 Children’s PrayersThis collection of simple prayers for children
is arranged by theme. Heather Stuart’s bright, modern illustrations combine perfectly with
prayers about a child and his world. There are bedtime prayers, graces and blessings. Some are traditional but most are written especially for this new collection. They include prayers
adapted from the bible and those written by children.
NEW FOR 2011
CH ILDREN ’SPRAYERS365
b y B e t h a n J a m e s I l l u s t r a t e d b y H e a t h e r S t u a r t
Thank you, God, for the cool rainwhich makes things grow.Thank you for noisy thunderstormswhen I am safe inside.Ella, agEd 8
This is the day that the Lord has made,let us rejoice and be glad in it.From Psalm 11817 20
0000
You have done so many great things, Lord! The world is full of the creatures you have made. The oceans are huge, and full of every kind of living being.All creatures look to you for their food,and you satisfy us all with good things. From Psalm 104:24-28
18
Thank you, God, for the world you have made.Thank you for the warm shining sun,and green grass and blossom, and wind in the treesand time to play outside till bedtime.BEthan JamEs
19
Thank you, Lord, at harvest-time,for sending rain and sunshineto make the plants grow. Thank you for the farmers who cut the grain; for the millers who make the flour;for the bakers who bake the bread;for the shopkeepers who sell our food.Thank you, Lord, for all your gifts to us.Sally ann Wright
0000
Praise God,Who gives the sun and rain,and swells the grain,That makes our breadand keeps us fed.traditional
86
88
For farmers and tractorsand seedtime and harvest,thank you, Lord.Scott, aged 6
90May God who clothes the lilies of the field,and feeds the birds of the sky, who leads the lambs to pastureand guides the deer to water, clothe us, feed us, lead us and guide us, and change us to be more like our loving Creator.traditional
Thank you, God,for a good harvest.Thank you for food to eat,some to keep, and some to share.traditionalv
87
89
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FORMAT 32 pages220 x 220mm; cased LANGUAGES SOLD
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
The Baby Born at Christmas
This is the perfect introduction for young readers of the story of the birth of Jesus.
With beautiful pictures and the story of the nativity retold from the Bible.
NEW FOR 2011
MT h e R o a d t o B e t h l e h e m
Mary stayed in the little village of Nazareth. Then just at the time when her baby was due to be born, the Roman emperor ordered everyone to return to their home town so they could be counted.
Mary had to travel to Bethlehem, a few days’ walk away. She went with Joseph, the village carpenter. Many other people were travelling along the same road.
10 11
S a l l y A n n W r i g h t • H o n o r A y r e s
CHRISTMASBABY BORN AT
T H E
WW i s e M e n g o t o W o r s h i p
‘A king has been born,’ they decided. ‘We must go and worship him.’
2726
So they prepared to set out on a journey to find the baby king.
They took with them gifts, and followed the star.
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FORMAT 32 pages220 x 220mm; cased LANGUAGES SOLD
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
The Baby Born at Christmas
This is the perfect introduction for young readers of the story of the birth of Jesus.
With beautiful pictures and the story of the nativity retold from the Bible.
NEW FOR 2011
MT h e R o a d t o B e t h l e h e m
Mary stayed in the little village of Nazareth. Then just at the time when her baby was due to be born, the Roman emperor ordered everyone to return to their home town so they could be counted.
Mary had to travel to Bethlehem, a few days’ walk away. She went with Joseph, the village carpenter. Many other people were travelling along the same road.
10 11
S a l l y A n n W r i g h t • H o n o r A y r e s
CHRISTMASBABY BORN AT
T H E
WW i s e M e n g o t o W o r s h i p
‘A king has been born,’ they decided. ‘We must go and worship him.’
2726
So they prepared to set out on a journey to find the baby king.
They took with them gifts, and followed the star.
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
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FORMAT 416 pages255 x 190mm (P)cased LANGUAGES SOLDCzech, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish
AUTHORBible text arranged by Derek Williams, an ordained Anglican minister. Apart from parish work, his career has included editing a Christian magazine, working for two major Christian Publishing Houses and writing Bible com-mentaries. He is married with three grown up children and a grandson.
PHOTOGRAPHERGerald Rogers has a background in advertising, graphics, marketing and book design and has spent most of his career working as Art Director for two leading UK-based publishers. He lives with his family in a small Wiltshire village.
The Bible on the BibleA collection of 365 readings, blending Old
Testament, New Testament and Wisdom literature, contrasting and comparing passages from different parts of the Bible, amplifying, informing and giving a rounded view of what the Bible teaches. Illustrated with striking photography for adults, students and
families with older children to read together.
11T H E B I B L E O N T H E B I B L E
24 25
T H E B I B L E O N T H E B I B L E
When Solomon finished praying, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the LORD filled the temple. The priests could not enter the temple of the LORD because the glory of the LORD filled it. When all the Israelites saw the fire coming down and the glory of the LORD above the temple, they knelt on the pavement with their faces to the ground, and they worshipped and gave thanks to the LORD, saying,
“He is good; his love endures for ever.” Lift up your heads, O you gates; be lifted up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O you gates; lift them up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may
come in. Who is he, this King of glory? The LORD Almighty—he is the King of glory.
Now if the ministry that brought death, which was engraved in letters on stone, came
with glory, so that the Israelites could not look steadily at the face of Moses
because of its glory, transitory though it was, will not the ministry of the Spirit be even more glorious? If the ministry that brought condemnation was glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings righteousness! For what was glorious has no glory now in comparison with the surpassing glory. And if what was transitory came with glory, how much greater is the glory of that which lasts!
Therefore, since we have such a hope, we are very bold. We are not like Moses, who would put a veil over his face to prevent the Israelites from seeing the end of what was passing away. But their minds were made dull, for to this day the same veil remains when the old covenant is read. It has not been removed, because only in Christ is it taken away. Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone is immortal and who lives in unapproachable light, whom no one has seen or can see: to him be honour and might for ever. Amen.
The LORD said to Moses, “Come up to me on the mountain and stay here, and I will give you the tablets of stone, with the law and commands I have written for their instruction.”
Then Moses set out with Joshua his aide, and Moses went up on the mountain of God. He said to the elders, “Wait here for us until we come back to
you. Aaron and Hur are with you, and anyone involved in a dispute can go to them.”
When Moses went up on the mountain, the cloud covered it, and the glory of the LORD settled on Mount
Sinai. For six days the cloud covered the mountain, and on the seventh day the LORD called to Moses from within the cloud. To the Israelites the glory of the LORD looked like a consuming fire on top of the mountain. Then Moses entered the cloud as he went on up the mountain. And he stayed on the mountain forty days and forty nights.
When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the two tablets of the covenant law in his hands, he was not aware that his face was radiant because he had spoken with the LORD. When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, his face was radiant, and they were afraid to come near him. But Moses called to them; so Aaron and all the leaders of the community came back to him, and he spoke to them. Afterward all the Israelites came near him, and he gave them all the commands the LORD had given him on Mount Sinai.
When Moses finished speaking to them, he put a veil over his face. But whenever he entered the LORD’s presence to speak with him, he removed the veil until he came out. And when he came out and told the Israelites what he had been commanded, they saw that his face was radiant. Then Moses would put the veil back over his face until he went in to speak with the LORD.
2 Chronicles
7:1-3
Exodus
34:29-35
t h e g l o r y o f g o d
2 Corinthians
3:7-18
Exodus
24:12-18
The glory of the LORD looked like a
consuming fire on top of the mountain.
When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, his face was radiant, and they were afraid to come near him.
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
If the ministry that brought condemnation
was glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings
righteousness!
1 Timothy
6:15-16
Psalm
24:7-10
1 2
15
T H E B I B L E O N T H E B I B L E
14
As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon
called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.” At once they left their nets and followed him. Going on from there,
he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him.
One day as Jesus was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret, with the people crowding around him and listening to the word of God, he saw at the water’s edge two boats, left there by the fishermen, who were washing their nets. He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, and asked him to put out a little from shore. Then he sat down and taught the people from the boat. When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.” Simon answered, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets.”
When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break. So they signalled their partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both boats so full that they began to sink. When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus’ knees and said, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!” For he and all his companions were astonished at the catch of fish they had taken, and so were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, Simon’s partners. Then Jesus said to Simon, “Don’t be afraid; from now on you will catch men.” So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him.
If others think they have reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee; as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for
righteousness based on the law, faultless. But whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose
sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ—the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith. I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming
like him in his death, and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead. Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. All of us, then, who are mature should take such a view of things. And if on some point you think differently, that too God will make clear to you. Only let us live up to what we have already attained.
“Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. “Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you.” “I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.”
T H E B I B L E O N T H E B I B L E
Philipians
3:4-16
2 Corinthians
6:17-18
Luke
5:1-11Matthew
4:18-22
M a k i n g a n e w s t a r t J e s u s c a l l s h i s d i s c i p l e s
Forgetting what is behind and straining
toward what is ahead, press on toward the
goal.
“Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send
you out to fish for people.”
I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.
They pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him.
I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection.
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AUTHORBible text arranged by Derek Williams, an ordained Anglican minister. Apart from parish work, his career has included editing a Christian magazine, working for two major Christian Publishing Houses and writing Bible com-mentaries. He is married with three grown up children and a grandson.
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The Bible on the BibleA collection of 365 readings, blending Old
Testament, New Testament and Wisdom literature, contrasting and comparing passages from different parts of the Bible, amplifying, informing and giving a rounded view of what the Bible teaches. Illustrated with striking photography for adults, students and
families with older children to read together.
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T H E B I B L E O N T H E B I B L E
When Solomon finished praying, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the LORD filled the temple. The priests could not enter the temple of the LORD because the glory of the LORD filled it. When all the Israelites saw the fire coming down and the glory of the LORD above the temple, they knelt on the pavement with their faces to the ground, and they worshipped and gave thanks to the LORD, saying,
“He is good; his love endures for ever.” Lift up your heads, O you gates; be lifted up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O you gates; lift them up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may
come in. Who is he, this King of glory? The LORD Almighty—he is the King of glory.
Now if the ministry that brought death, which was engraved in letters on stone, came
with glory, so that the Israelites could not look steadily at the face of Moses
because of its glory, transitory though it was, will not the ministry of the Spirit be even more glorious? If the ministry that brought condemnation was glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings righteousness! For what was glorious has no glory now in comparison with the surpassing glory. And if what was transitory came with glory, how much greater is the glory of that which lasts!
Therefore, since we have such a hope, we are very bold. We are not like Moses, who would put a veil over his face to prevent the Israelites from seeing the end of what was passing away. But their minds were made dull, for to this day the same veil remains when the old covenant is read. It has not been removed, because only in Christ is it taken away. Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone is immortal and who lives in unapproachable light, whom no one has seen or can see: to him be honour and might for ever. Amen.
The LORD said to Moses, “Come up to me on the mountain and stay here, and I will give you the tablets of stone, with the law and commands I have written for their instruction.”
Then Moses set out with Joshua his aide, and Moses went up on the mountain of God. He said to the elders, “Wait here for us until we come back to
you. Aaron and Hur are with you, and anyone involved in a dispute can go to them.”
When Moses went up on the mountain, the cloud covered it, and the glory of the LORD settled on Mount
Sinai. For six days the cloud covered the mountain, and on the seventh day the LORD called to Moses from within the cloud. To the Israelites the glory of the LORD looked like a consuming fire on top of the mountain. Then Moses entered the cloud as he went on up the mountain. And he stayed on the mountain forty days and forty nights.
When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the two tablets of the covenant law in his hands, he was not aware that his face was radiant because he had spoken with the LORD. When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, his face was radiant, and they were afraid to come near him. But Moses called to them; so Aaron and all the leaders of the community came back to him, and he spoke to them. Afterward all the Israelites came near him, and he gave them all the commands the LORD had given him on Mount Sinai.
When Moses finished speaking to them, he put a veil over his face. But whenever he entered the LORD’s presence to speak with him, he removed the veil until he came out. And when he came out and told the Israelites what he had been commanded, they saw that his face was radiant. Then Moses would put the veil back over his face until he went in to speak with the LORD.
2 Chronicles
7:1-3
Exodus
34:29-35
t h e g l o r y o f g o d
2 Corinthians
3:7-18
Exodus
24:12-18
The glory of the LORD looked like a
consuming fire on top of the mountain.
When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, his face was radiant, and they were afraid to come near him.
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
If the ministry that brought condemnation
was glorious, how much more glorious is the ministry that brings
righteousness!
1 Timothy
6:15-16
Psalm
24:7-10
1 2
15
T H E B I B L E O N T H E B I B L E
14
As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon
called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen. “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send you out to fish for people.” At once they left their nets and followed him. Going on from there,
he saw two other brothers, James son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were in a boat with their father Zebedee, preparing their nets. Jesus called them, and immediately they left the boat and their father and followed him.
One day as Jesus was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret, with the people crowding around him and listening to the word of God, he saw at the water’s edge two boats, left there by the fishermen, who were washing their nets. He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, and asked him to put out a little from shore. Then he sat down and taught the people from the boat. When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.” Simon answered, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets.”
When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break. So they signalled their partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both boats so full that they began to sink. When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus’ knees and said, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!” For he and all his companions were astonished at the catch of fish they had taken, and so were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, Simon’s partners. Then Jesus said to Simon, “Don’t be afraid; from now on you will catch men.” So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him.
If others think they have reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee; as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for
righteousness based on the law, faultless. But whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose
sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ—the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith. I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming
like him in his death, and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead. Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. All of us, then, who are mature should take such a view of things. And if on some point you think differently, that too God will make clear to you. Only let us live up to what we have already attained.
“Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord. “Touch no unclean thing, and I will receive you.” “I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.”
T H E B I B L E O N T H E B I B L E
Philipians
3:4-16
2 Corinthians
6:17-18
Luke
5:1-11Matthew
4:18-22
M a k i n g a n e w s t a r t J e s u s c a l l s h i s d i s c i p l e s
Forgetting what is behind and straining
toward what is ahead, press on toward the
goal.
“Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will send
you out to fish for people.”
I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.
They pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him.
I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection.
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What did Jesus tell people about god?What special powers did Jesus have?What did Jesus teach about heaven?
How do we know that Jesus rose from the dead?
T i m M a y f i e l dQ
Imagine it’s your
school’s Christmas
play. Joseph has
taken Mary to
Bethlehem. There’s
no room for them in
the inn. So when Mary has a
baby boy his cot is a manger
- an animal’s feeding trough.
Who’s the baby?
It’s Jesus, of course. Most
people know him as a baby in
a manger. Not so many people
know that when the baby
grew up, the things he did and
said changed the world.
‘He helped me
to see again,’ said
Bartimaeus. For
years Bartimaeus
had sat blind by the
roadside. When he
met Jesus, all that changed.
‘He changed my life,’
said Zacchaeus. For years
Zacchaeus had been a crook,
stealing people’s money.
When he met Jesus he too was
changed. He gave away half of
what he had.
We read about Jesus in a
book of special writings called
the Bible. The Bible shows
that Jesus was a real person
who really lived. It tells us that
Jesus did all kinds of special
things. So special that ever
since, people have said, ‘Who
is Jesus?’
There was something very
special about Jesus. When
Jesus came to a town
everybody knew about it.
Lots of people went to hear
what he had to say about
God.
Jesus was a natural leader.
He knew what he was talking
about. Crowds of people
came from miles around.
They listened to him for days
because he acted and spoke
with authority.
Jesus had special power,
which he used for good.
Once, he went sailing with
his friends. A storm blew up.
Jesus’ friends were afraid they
were going to drown. But
when Jesus said to the
waves, ‘Be still,’ the
storm stopped. And
his friends said ‘Who is
this?’
Jesus accepted people. He
didn’t turn anyone away. It
didn’t matter what they had
done. He loved them for who
they were. Once, when Jesus
was having dinner, a woman
came in. She had done many
wrong things. Most of the
people there didn’t like her.
They disapproved of her. She
kissed Jesus’ feet because he
didn’t hate her like the others.
Jesus told her she would be
forgiven for the wrong things
she had done.
Who is Jesus? What’s so special about Jesus?L u k e C H A p T e r 2 , v e r S e S 4 - 8 M A r k C H A p T e r 4 , v e r S e S 3 7 - 4 1
When JeSuS CaMe To a ToWn everyBody kneW aBouT IT
The ThInGS he dId and SaId ChanGed The WorLd
JeSuS had SpeCIaL poWer
0 00 0
QSoon after Jesus was born,
‘Wise Men’ came to visit him.
They came from a country to
the east of Bethlehem. They
came to worship a new baby
king. They are sometimes,
wrongly, called the Three
kings.
Who were they? The Bible
calls them ‘Magi’ (May-ji).
‘Magi’ means either ‘wise men’,
‘priests’ or ‘astrologers’ - people
who study the stars.
How did they know
a new king had been
born? They saw a new
star. To them, this
meant that something
special had happened.
The ‘new star’ may have been
three planets shining together.
Around this time Jupiter, venus
and Saturn shone from the same
point in the sky. Together, they
would have shone very brightly.
The Magi went first
to Jerusalem. There they
asked king Herod about
the new king. Herod was
a friend of Julius Caesar.
He had been king since
37BC. He was a cruel man and
later tried to kill Jesus.
The Magi found out that
God’s special king would be
born in Bethlehem. The star led
them there, and they found the
baby Jesus.
We don’t know much about
birthdays in the time of Jesus.
But we do know that soon
after he was born he received
three special presents.
The presents were brought
by the Magi, or Wise Men.
The Wise Men brought gold,
frankincense and myrrh.
Gold is the most
precious metal.
Frankincense and myrrh
are both a kind of gum
or resin that oozes from
trees, and have a strong, nice
smell. In those days, both were
expensive perfumes, not the
sort of gift for an ‘ordinary’
baby. The gold, frankincense and
myrrh may all have been ways of
saying ‘this is God’s special king’.
There were also other uses
for frankincense and myrrh.
Frankincense was burned as
part of worshipping God in the
Temple and myrrh was
used as a medicine and
a pain-killer. It was also
as a sweet-smelling spice
which was put on dead
bodies before they were
buried. These presents
could have showed that Jesus
was God’s special priest, and
foretold his death.
Whatever the three gifts
meant, they were all expensive:
worthy things to offer to Jesus.
Who were the Wise Men? did Jesus get any birthday presents?
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Did Jesus go to church? Why did Jesus die?
This is a book of questions about almost everything you can think of
connected with Jesus – and some answers!
NEW FOR 2011
JesusThe
QuesTions
Big Book of
What’s so special about Jesus?Was Jesus a real person? What made Jesus angry?
What did Jesus tell people about god?What special powers did Jesus have?What did Jesus teach about heaven?
How do we know that Jesus rose from the dead?
T i m M a y f i e l dQ
Imagine it’s your
school’s Christmas
play. Joseph has
taken Mary to
Bethlehem. There’s
no room for them in
the inn. So when Mary has a
baby boy his cot is a manger
- an animal’s feeding trough.
Who’s the baby?
It’s Jesus, of course. Most
people know him as a baby in
a manger. Not so many people
know that when the baby
grew up, the things he did and
said changed the world.
‘He helped me
to see again,’ said
Bartimaeus. For
years Bartimaeus
had sat blind by the
roadside. When he
met Jesus, all that changed.
‘He changed my life,’
said Zacchaeus. For years
Zacchaeus had been a crook,
stealing people’s money.
When he met Jesus he too was
changed. He gave away half of
what he had.
We read about Jesus in a
book of special writings called
the Bible. The Bible shows
that Jesus was a real person
who really lived. It tells us that
Jesus did all kinds of special
things. So special that ever
since, people have said, ‘Who
is Jesus?’
There was something very
special about Jesus. When
Jesus came to a town
everybody knew about it.
Lots of people went to hear
what he had to say about
God.
Jesus was a natural leader.
He knew what he was talking
about. Crowds of people
came from miles around.
They listened to him for days
because he acted and spoke
with authority.
Jesus had special power,
which he used for good.
Once, he went sailing with
his friends. A storm blew up.
Jesus’ friends were afraid they
were going to drown. But
when Jesus said to the
waves, ‘Be still,’ the
storm stopped. And
his friends said ‘Who is
this?’
Jesus accepted people. He
didn’t turn anyone away. It
didn’t matter what they had
done. He loved them for who
they were. Once, when Jesus
was having dinner, a woman
came in. She had done many
wrong things. Most of the
people there didn’t like her.
They disapproved of her. She
kissed Jesus’ feet because he
didn’t hate her like the others.
Jesus told her she would be
forgiven for the wrong things
she had done.
Who is Jesus? What’s so special about Jesus?L u k e C H A p T e r 2 , v e r S e S 4 - 8 M A r k C H A p T e r 4 , v e r S e S 3 7 - 4 1
When JeSuS CaMe To a ToWn everyBody kneW aBouT IT
The ThInGS he dId and SaId ChanGed The WorLd
JeSuS had SpeCIaL poWer
0 00 0
QSoon after Jesus was born,
‘Wise Men’ came to visit him.
They came from a country to
the east of Bethlehem. They
came to worship a new baby
king. They are sometimes,
wrongly, called the Three
kings.
Who were they? The Bible
calls them ‘Magi’ (May-ji).
‘Magi’ means either ‘wise men’,
‘priests’ or ‘astrologers’ - people
who study the stars.
How did they know
a new king had been
born? They saw a new
star. To them, this
meant that something
special had happened.
The ‘new star’ may have been
three planets shining together.
Around this time Jupiter, venus
and Saturn shone from the same
point in the sky. Together, they
would have shone very brightly.
The Magi went first
to Jerusalem. There they
asked king Herod about
the new king. Herod was
a friend of Julius Caesar.
He had been king since
37BC. He was a cruel man and
later tried to kill Jesus.
The Magi found out that
God’s special king would be
born in Bethlehem. The star led
them there, and they found the
baby Jesus.
We don’t know much about
birthdays in the time of Jesus.
But we do know that soon
after he was born he received
three special presents.
The presents were brought
by the Magi, or Wise Men.
The Wise Men brought gold,
frankincense and myrrh.
Gold is the most
precious metal.
Frankincense and myrrh
are both a kind of gum
or resin that oozes from
trees, and have a strong, nice
smell. In those days, both were
expensive perfumes, not the
sort of gift for an ‘ordinary’
baby. The gold, frankincense and
myrrh may all have been ways of
saying ‘this is God’s special king’.
There were also other uses
for frankincense and myrrh.
Frankincense was burned as
part of worshipping God in the
Temple and myrrh was
used as a medicine and
a pain-killer. It was also
as a sweet-smelling spice
which was put on dead
bodies before they were
buried. These presents
could have showed that Jesus
was God’s special priest, and
foretold his death.
Whatever the three gifts
meant, they were all expensive:
worthy things to offer to Jesus.
Who were the Wise Men? did Jesus get any birthday presents?
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S a l l y A n n Wr i g h ta n d
H o n o r A y r e s
Who built the ark?
Who fought against a huge giant?
Who fed hungry people with bread and fishes?
Find out the answers by reading
these timeless stories from the Bible,
and learn about the God
who made you and me and all the world.
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Noah filled the ark with birds and animals of everykind. Soon there would be rain, and the rain would becomea flood that would wash the whole earth clean again.
When Noah, his family and all the animals were safeinside the ark, the rain began to fall. It rained and it rainedand it rained.
The rivers burst their banks and the seas flooded theland. But Noah’s ark floated on the water.
When the rain stopped and dry land at last appearedagain, God told Noah and the animals they could leavethe ark. A bright rainbow filled the sky.
Noah thanked God for keeping them safe. And Godpromised there would never be another flood like it.
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AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator. A Child’s Bible, her first book, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
Jesus told this story so people knew how they could makeGod happy.
‘There was once a man who was walking fromJerusalem to Jericho. He was attacked by robbers, wholeft him lying hurt by the side of the road.
‘A priest came along. He saw the injured man, butignored him. He walked past on the other side.
‘A Levite followed the priest. He stopped and lookedat the injured man, but walked on without helping him.
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you and me and all the world.
Now available in a small gift edition with padded cover.
S a l l y A n n Wr i g h ta n d
H o n o r A y r e s
Who built the ark?
Who fought against a huge giant?
Who fed hungry people with bread and fishes?
Find out the answers by reading
these timeless stories from the Bible,
and learn about the God
who made you and me and all the world.
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A C
hild
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iBl
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S a l l y A n n Wr i g h t
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Noah filled the ark with birds and animals of everykind. Soon there would be rain, and the rain would becomea flood that would wash the whole earth clean again.
When Noah, his family and all the animals were safeinside the ark, the rain began to fall. It rained and it rainedand it rained.
The rivers burst their banks and the seas flooded theland. But Noah’s ark floated on the water.
When the rain stopped and dry land at last appearedagain, God told Noah and the animals they could leavethe ark. A bright rainbow filled the sky.
Noah thanked God for keeping them safe. And Godpromised there would never be another flood like it.
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AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator. A Child’s Bible, her first book, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
Jesus told this story so people knew how they could makeGod happy.
‘There was once a man who was walking fromJerusalem to Jericho. He was attacked by robbers, wholeft him lying hurt by the side of the road.
‘A priest came along. He saw the injured man, butignored him. He walked past on the other side.
‘A Levite followed the priest. He stopped and lookedat the injured man, but walked on without helping him.
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ILLUSTRATORCarla Manea is a freelance illustrator and designer who lives in Malo, Northern Italy. She has illustrated 18 children’s books to-date and loves layers and textures, bold lines and vibrant colours.
The Children’s Bible 101 Favourite Bible Stories
This is the Bible for children retold in 101 illustrated stories.
Closely based on the biblical account, it is arranged in chronological order. This book will enable children to understand the one story that the Bible teaches in an attractive format, illustrated in the dramatic style
of Italian artist, Carla Manea.
W
AAs time passed, God saw that people hurt each other. They were selfish and greedy. They were only happy if they took what they
wanted from others. One man was different. Noah tried to
be kind and looked after God’s world.God told Noah to build an ark – a
huge boat – big enough to carry two each of all the creatures that lived on the earth. And Noah did. People laughed at him but Noah collected together lots of food – and then, two by two, birds and animals of every kind came to him.
A H u g e g r e A t F l o o dGenesis 7:1-24
When Noah, his family and all the animals were safe inside the ark, it began to rain. Slowly, steadily, hour after hour, day after day, week after week, it rained. It rained until flood waters covered the earth and all the people who were cruel and greedy and had hurt each other were washed away.
Only Noah’s ark floated above it all.After forty day and forty nights, the rain
stopped. The clouds drifted away and the sun shone. Slowly, steadily, hour after hour, day after day, week after week, the waters went down and the land dried out.
N o A H B u i l d s A N A r k Genesis 6:9-22
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‘Don’t be angry with people or hold grudges against them. Don’t swear at people or call them names. Love your enemies and if someone hurts you, be especially nice to them – only then will they realize that loving God makes you different and special.
‘Find a quiet place to pray to God and remember that he knows what you want before you ask. You don’t have to use special words –
J e S u S t e A C h e S o n t h e m o u n t A I nMatthew 5:1-12, 22, 43-45; 6:6-15, 25-28
just tell him you love him and ask him to forgive you for the bad things you have said and done. And remember to forgive the people who have hurt you too!
‘Don’t worry about what you will eat or what you will wear. God makes the flowers beautiful and makes sure the birds are fed. He cares even more about you.’
TJesus sat down on a grassy hillside overlooking Lake Galilee. His friends gathered around him and he talked to them about the things that were important to God. They had never heard anything like it. Jesus seemed to turn everything upside-down!
‘God blesses anyone who loves him with all their heart and he will love and comfort anyone who is sad. God blesses anyone who isn’t proud and who cares about what is right and fair and good. God blesses anyone who is kind to others and whose mind is full of good things. God blesses anyone who makes peace.
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, Bahasa, Belgian, Dutch, Polish
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORCarla Manea is a freelance illustrator and designer who lives in Malo, Northern Italy. She has illustrated 18 children’s books to-date and loves layers and textures, bold lines and vibrant colours.
The Children’s Bible 101 Favourite Bible Stories
This is the Bible for children retold in 101 illustrated stories.
Closely based on the biblical account, it is arranged in chronological order. This book will enable children to understand the one story that the Bible teaches in an attractive format, illustrated in the dramatic style
of Italian artist, Carla Manea.
W
AAs time passed, God saw that people hurt each other. They were selfish and greedy. They were only happy if they took what they
wanted from others. One man was different. Noah tried to
be kind and looked after God’s world.God told Noah to build an ark – a
huge boat – big enough to carry two each of all the creatures that lived on the earth. And Noah did. People laughed at him but Noah collected together lots of food – and then, two by two, birds and animals of every kind came to him.
A H u g e g r e A t F l o o dGenesis 7:1-24
When Noah, his family and all the animals were safe inside the ark, it began to rain. Slowly, steadily, hour after hour, day after day, week after week, it rained. It rained until flood waters covered the earth and all the people who were cruel and greedy and had hurt each other were washed away.
Only Noah’s ark floated above it all.After forty day and forty nights, the rain
stopped. The clouds drifted away and the sun shone. Slowly, steadily, hour after hour, day after day, week after week, the waters went down and the land dried out.
N o A H B u i l d s A N A r k Genesis 6:9-22
16 17
BIBLECHILDREN’S
101 Favourite Bible StoriesSally Ann Wright and Carla Manea
The
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‘Don’t be angry with people or hold grudges against them. Don’t swear at people or call them names. Love your enemies and if someone hurts you, be especially nice to them – only then will they realize that loving God makes you different and special.
‘Find a quiet place to pray to God and remember that he knows what you want before you ask. You don’t have to use special words –
J e S u S t e A C h e S o n t h e m o u n t A I nMatthew 5:1-12, 22, 43-45; 6:6-15, 25-28
just tell him you love him and ask him to forgive you for the bad things you have said and done. And remember to forgive the people who have hurt you too!
‘Don’t worry about what you will eat or what you will wear. God makes the flowers beautiful and makes sure the birds are fed. He cares even more about you.’
TJesus sat down on a grassy hillside overlooking Lake Galilee. His friends gathered around him and he talked to them about the things that were important to God. They had never heard anything like it. Jesus seemed to turn everything upside-down!
‘God blesses anyone who loves him with all their heart and he will love and comfort anyone who is sad. God blesses anyone who isn’t proud and who cares about what is right and fair and good. God blesses anyone who is kind to others and whose mind is full of good things. God blesses anyone who makes peace.
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The Children’s Illustrated Bible
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combined with sympathetic illustrations, which will make children return to it again
and again. Noah and Jonah, Joseph and Daniel, Jesus, his life and teachings,
and God, the inspiration of it all.
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Joseph and his Brothers
acob loved his large family – but he loved Joseph
most of all. When he gave him a beautiful coloured
coat, his brothers muttered among themselves. Why was
Joseph so special? What had he ever done to deserve it?
Joseph told his brothers about the dreams he had
- and somehow, in his dreams, he was always the best
brother, the important brother, the one others respected
above them all.
It was time to do something about Joseph. His
brothers plotted to make sure he couldn’t be his father’s
favourite any more. They waited till he came to visit them
in the fields far from home – and then they threw him into
an empty well. While they were still thinking about what to
do next, some traders passed by. The brothers rubbed
their hands together greedily – and sold Joseph for
some silver coins.
While Joseph was taken away to be a slave in Egypt,
Jacob wept over the story of his son, attacked by wild
animals – and lost to him for ever…
Genesis 37:1-36
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onah,’ said God one day. ‘I want you to go to
Nineveh. Tell the people they must stop doing bad
things. They must be good and kind to other people.’
Jonah knew all about the people of Nineveh. He
knew enough to want to board a ship sailing in the
opposite direction. Jonah was running away.
After a while, a storm blew up. Great watery waves
splashed on to the deck as the ship was tossed about
on the wild sea. But Jonah was sleeping below deck.
‘Wake up, Jonah!’ said the frightened sailors. ‘Pray
that God will save us!’
But Jonah knew that he couldn’t. It was God he
was running away from.
‘Throw me into the sea!’ Jonah shouted above the
wind. ‘Then you will be safe. This is all my fault.’
So the sailors threw Jonah over the side into the
splashy waves. Down, down, he fell until the water was
all around him. Then Jonah called out to God to save
him.
God answered Jonah. A very big fish swallowed
Jonah whole and saved him from the sea. Jonah sat
inside the big fish for three days and three nights,
before the big fish spat him out on to the shore.
God answered Jonah. A very big fish swallowed Jonah whole and
saved him from the sea. Jonah sat inside the big fish for three days
and three nights, before the big fish spat him out on to the shore.
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Jonah and the deep, deep sea
Jonah 1:1 – 2:10
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ILLUSTRATORFrank Endersby is a well established illustrator whose passion is children’s books. He has worked with a number of major publishers in his career and now lives with his family in the Cotswolds, in the west of England.
The Children’s Illustrated Bible
This excellent Children’s Bible contains all the classic favourite stories
combined with sympathetic illustrations, which will make children return to it again
and again. Noah and Jonah, Joseph and Daniel, Jesus, his life and teachings,
and God, the inspiration of it all.
NEW FOR 2011
0000
Joseph and his Brothers
acob loved his large family – but he loved Joseph
most of all. When he gave him a beautiful coloured
coat, his brothers muttered among themselves. Why was
Joseph so special? What had he ever done to deserve it?
Joseph told his brothers about the dreams he had
- and somehow, in his dreams, he was always the best
brother, the important brother, the one others respected
above them all.
It was time to do something about Joseph. His
brothers plotted to make sure he couldn’t be his father’s
favourite any more. They waited till he came to visit them
in the fields far from home – and then they threw him into
an empty well. While they were still thinking about what to
do next, some traders passed by. The brothers rubbed
their hands together greedily – and sold Joseph for
some silver coins.
While Joseph was taken away to be a slave in Egypt,
Jacob wept over the story of his son, attacked by wild
animals – and lost to him for ever…
Genesis 37:1-36
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onah,’ said God one day. ‘I want you to go to
Nineveh. Tell the people they must stop doing bad
things. They must be good and kind to other people.’
Jonah knew all about the people of Nineveh. He
knew enough to want to board a ship sailing in the
opposite direction. Jonah was running away.
After a while, a storm blew up. Great watery waves
splashed on to the deck as the ship was tossed about
on the wild sea. But Jonah was sleeping below deck.
‘Wake up, Jonah!’ said the frightened sailors. ‘Pray
that God will save us!’
But Jonah knew that he couldn’t. It was God he
was running away from.
‘Throw me into the sea!’ Jonah shouted above the
wind. ‘Then you will be safe. This is all my fault.’
So the sailors threw Jonah over the side into the
splashy waves. Down, down, he fell until the water was
all around him. Then Jonah called out to God to save
him.
God answered Jonah. A very big fish swallowed
Jonah whole and saved him from the sea. Jonah sat
inside the big fish for three days and three nights,
before the big fish spat him out on to the shore.
God answered Jonah. A very big fish swallowed Jonah whole and
saved him from the sea. Jonah sat inside the big fish for three days
and three nights, before the big fish spat him out on to the shore.
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Jonah and the deep, deep sea
Jonah 1:1 – 2:10
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NEW FOR 2011
A Child’s Life of Jesus
This book, with its friendly illustrations, is an excellent introduction to Jesus,
his story and his teachings.
No Room at the InnLuke 2:6-7
here was noise and bustle everywhere when Mary and Joseph
arrived in Bethlehem. They were not the only visitors. There were
soldiers and families and animals, and more people looking for
somewhere to stay than there were places to put them.
Joseph found a place where they could shelter for the night.
They shared it with the animals that were kept there, but Mary
knew she could wait no longer. Not long afterwards, the cries
of a tiny new baby mixed with the sounds of night-time in Beth-
lehem. It was Mary’s baby son. She remembered what the angel
Gabriel had said.
‘Jesus,’ she whispered. ‘Your name is Jesus.’
Mary wrapped up her baby warmly and made a bed for him in the
manger, filled with hay.
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TJesus
M a r i o n T h o m a s a n d F r a n k E n d e r s b y
A C h i l d ’s L i f e o f
Joseph and his BrothersGenesis 37:1-36
acob loved his large family – but he loved Joseph most of all. When
he gave him a beautiful coloured coat, his brothers muttered among
themselves. Why was Joseph so special? What had he ever done to
deserve it?
Joseph told his brothers about the dreams he had - and
somehow, in his dreams, he was always the best brother, the impor-
tant brother, the one others respected above them all.
It was time to do something about Joseph. His broth-
ers plotted to make sure he couldn’t be his father’s favourite any
more. They waited till he came to visit them in the fields far from
home – and then they threw him into an empty well. While they were
still thinking about what to do next, some traders passed by. The
brothers rubbed their hands together greedily – and sold Joseph
for some silver coins.
While Joseph was taken away to be a slave in Egypt, Jacob
wept over the story of his son, attacked by wild animals – and lost
to him for ever…
J
0000
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FORMAT 96 pages 235x210mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLD
AUTHORMarion Thomas writes in a traditional story-teller style evoking the poetry of the Bible story while retaining biblical accuracy. Marion lives with her family in the south of England.
ILLUSTRATORFrank Endersby is a well established illustrator whose passion is children’s books. He has worked with a number of major publishers in his career and now lives with his family in the Cotswolds, in the west of England.
NEW FOR 2011
A Child’s Life of Jesus
This book, with its friendly illustrations, is an excellent introduction to Jesus,
his story and his teachings.
No Room at the InnLuke 2:6-7
here was noise and bustle everywhere when Mary and Joseph
arrived in Bethlehem. They were not the only visitors. There were
soldiers and families and animals, and more people looking for
somewhere to stay than there were places to put them.
Joseph found a place where they could shelter for the night.
They shared it with the animals that were kept there, but Mary
knew she could wait no longer. Not long afterwards, the cries
of a tiny new baby mixed with the sounds of night-time in Beth-
lehem. It was Mary’s baby son. She remembered what the angel
Gabriel had said.
‘Jesus,’ she whispered. ‘Your name is Jesus.’
Mary wrapped up her baby warmly and made a bed for him in the
manger, filled with hay.
0000
TJesus
M a r i o n T h o m a s a n d F r a n k E n d e r s b y
A C h i l d ’s L i f e o f
Joseph and his BrothersGenesis 37:1-36
acob loved his large family – but he loved Joseph most of all. When
he gave him a beautiful coloured coat, his brothers muttered among
themselves. Why was Joseph so special? What had he ever done to
deserve it?
Joseph told his brothers about the dreams he had - and
somehow, in his dreams, he was always the best brother, the impor-
tant brother, the one others respected above them all.
It was time to do something about Joseph. His broth-
ers plotted to make sure he couldn’t be his father’s favourite any
more. They waited till he came to visit them in the fields far from
home – and then they threw him into an empty well. While they were
still thinking about what to do next, some traders passed by. The
brothers rubbed their hands together greedily – and sold Joseph
for some silver coins.
While Joseph was taken away to be a slave in Egypt, Jacob
wept over the story of his son, attacked by wild animals – and lost
to him for ever…
J
0000
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LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Arabic, Australian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England. ILLUSTRATORPaola Bertolini Grudina is a graphic designer and children’s book illustrator whose inspiration comes from her own Christian faith. She lives with her husband and five children in Gorizia, Italy, on the border with Slovenia.
The Christmas Activity Book
A bright activity book with stories from the Bible followed by busy, fun-packed, on-the-page
activities for all ages: join the dots, match pictures, mazes, colouring and counting, pencil control and
spot the difference. Also includes 8 Christmas cards to colour and a crib-scene to make up.
Excellent for church, home or holiday.
Which is the right way that will lead Mary to Elizabeth’s house?
Draw a circle around 8 flowers that are the same.
Join the dots to find out which animal is outside Elizabeth’s house.
Colour the four chickens in Elizabeth’s garden.
Mary visits Elizabeth
Soon Mary knew that she was pregnant. She decided to go and stay with her cousin Elizabeth who was also expecting a baby. When Mary greeted her, Elizabeth’s baby jumped inside her!
‘God has blessed you, Mary!’ said Elizabeth. ‘You are very special to be chosen to be the mother of God’s own son.’
Mary stayed with Elizabeth for about three months before returning home. Mary was engaged to Joseph, the carpenter. He promised to care of her and her new baby.
Luke 1:39-45
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During this time some wise men from the east came to Jerusalem and said,
‘Where is the child born to be king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come
to worship him.’
MATTHEW 2:1-2
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Containing the story of the birth of Jesus,Christmas cards to create and colour,
Christmas crib scene to press out and display,and on-the-page activities to teach and entertain,
this book is a must-have gift!
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LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Arabic, Australian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England. ILLUSTRATORPaola Bertolini Grudina is a graphic designer and children’s book illustrator whose inspiration comes from her own Christian faith. She lives with her husband and five children in Gorizia, Italy, on the border with Slovenia.
The Christmas Activity Book
A bright activity book with stories from the Bible followed by busy, fun-packed, on-the-page
activities for all ages: join the dots, match pictures, mazes, colouring and counting, pencil control and
spot the difference. Also includes 8 Christmas cards to colour and a crib-scene to make up.
Excellent for church, home or holiday.
Which is the right way that will lead Mary to Elizabeth’s house?
Draw a circle around 8 flowers that are the same.
Join the dots to find out which animal is outside Elizabeth’s house.
Colour the four chickens in Elizabeth’s garden.
Mary visits Elizabeth
Soon Mary knew that she was pregnant. She decided to go and stay with her cousin Elizabeth who was also expecting a baby. When Mary greeted her, Elizabeth’s baby jumped inside her!
‘God has blessed you, Mary!’ said Elizabeth. ‘You are very special to be chosen to be the mother of God’s own son.’
Mary stayed with Elizabeth for about three months before returning home. Mary was engaged to Joseph, the carpenter. He promised to care of her and her new baby.
Luke 1:39-45
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During this time some wise men from the east came to Jerusalem and said,
‘Where is the child born to be king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come
to worship him.’
MATTHEW 2:1-2
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AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England. ILLUSTRATORJenny Tulip is a full time UK-based illustrator of children’s books who works mostly with computer-generated images. Her books have been published worldwide and her style is universally popular.
The First Christmas Sticker Book
The Christmas story, stickers and a push-out frieze: children complete the book by adding
the stickers to both the pull-out frieze and the brightly illustrated picture pages to make up
the events of the first Christmas.
Just before Mary’s baby was due to be born,
the Roman emperor made everyone return to their home town
to be counted. Mary and Joseph had to travel to Bethlehem.
T h e j o u r n e y t o B e t h l e h e m
The angel Gabriel brought Mary a message from God
Mary would have a baby: Jesus, God’s own Son.
Mary loved God. She was ready to do whatever he wanted.
A n a n g e l v i s i t s M a r y
Then the sky was filled with many angels, praising God.
The shepherds knew they must go to see the baby.
So they left their sheep and went to find him.
An angel came to shepherds looking after their sheep.
The angel told them that Jesus, their Saviour, had been
born in Bethlehem and was lying in a manger.
S h e p h e r d s o n t h e h i l l s i d e A n g e l s p r a i s i n g G o d
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Sticker Book
STICKERS AND FRIEZE INCluDED To CREATE youR owN NATIvITy SCENE
This is the story of the first Christmas.Read the story, find the correct stickers
and use them to complete the illustrations inside the book.Pull out the frieze in the middle of the book,
join both parts together using the tabsand use the remaining stickers
to show the birth of Jesus, the baby in the manger,cared for by Mary and Joseph,
loved by shepherds and worshipped by wise men.
With lots of stickers to add and a frieze to make
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Polish
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England. ILLUSTRATORJenny Tulip is a full time UK-based illustrator of children’s books who works mostly with computer-generated images. Her books have been published worldwide and her style is universally popular.
The First Christmas Sticker Book
The Christmas story, stickers and a push-out frieze: children complete the book by adding
the stickers to both the pull-out frieze and the brightly illustrated picture pages to make up
the events of the first Christmas.
Just before Mary’s baby was due to be born,
the Roman emperor made everyone return to their home town
to be counted. Mary and Joseph had to travel to Bethlehem.
T h e j o u r n e y t o B e t h l e h e m
The angel Gabriel brought Mary a message from God
Mary would have a baby: Jesus, God’s own Son.
Mary loved God. She was ready to do whatever he wanted.
A n a n g e l v i s i t s M a r y
Then the sky was filled with many angels, praising God.
The shepherds knew they must go to see the baby.
So they left their sheep and went to find him.
An angel came to shepherds looking after their sheep.
The angel told them that Jesus, their Saviour, had been
born in Bethlehem and was lying in a manger.
S h e p h e r d s o n t h e h i l l s i d e A n g e l s p r a i s i n g G o d
ChristmasT h e F I R S T
Sticker Book
ChristmasT h e F I R S T
Sticker Book
STICKERS AND FRIEZE INCluDED To CREATE youR owN NATIvITy SCENE
This is the story of the first Christmas.Read the story, find the correct stickers
and use them to complete the illustrations inside the book.Pull out the frieze in the middle of the book,
join both parts together using the tabsand use the remaining stickers
to show the birth of Jesus, the baby in the manger,cared for by Mary and Joseph,
loved by shepherds and worshipped by wise men.
With lots of stickers to add and a frieze to make
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AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATOREstelle Corke is based in the west of England where she lives with her husband and young daughter. She works in gouache, watercolour and pen and ink. Grandpa’s Birthday
A modern day story about a girl called Harriet and her ageing grandfather as they explore
together old age and death, and the promise of new life.
This book will be a helpful tool to teach about death and heaven. It will help to prepare children
for the loss of someone they love. But the good news is that the grandpa does not die in
the story!
Harriet shut her eyes.
She tried to imagine she
was a new chick hatching
into Grandpa’s sunny
garden.
’What’s heaven like?’ asked Harriet.
‘I don’t know,’ said Grandpa. ‘But
imagine you’re a new chick inside an
eggshell. The world you see is quite
dark.
Then one day you hatch into
our big world and it’s all bright
and dazzly and different.’
When she opened her eyes –
the sun was dazzling and the
garden was beautiful!
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very year on Grandpa’s birthday, the cherry tree is covered in blossom.But this year there is nothing left but a stump.‘The tree was very, very old,’ said Grandpa.‘It was time for it to die.’‘You’re very, very old,’ Harriet said anxiously.‘Are you going to die?’
“This is a delightful book, which will enable parents to give their children a simple and clear understanding of death and heaven– a subject all too often ignored or evaded.”
Fiona Castle
In this moving story about cherry stones and poppy seeds, caterpillars and baby chicks, Harriet learns about death and new life.
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J a n G o d f r e y a n d E s t e l l e C o r k e
Grandpa’s Birthday
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ay
Jan Godfrey and Estelle Corke
They went to the wild part of the garden where the long
grass and the dandelions and the apple trees grew.
Harriet blew the dandelion clocks. She stood watching
the fluffy seeds floating into the blue sky.
‘Where do the dandelion seeds go?’ asked Harriet.
‘Over the hills and far away,’ said Grandpa. ‘Then they fall
into the earth, and next year they grow into new dandelions.’
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LANGUAGES SOLDDanish, Dutch, French, German
AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATOREstelle Corke is based in the west of England where she lives with her husband and young daughter. She works in gouache, watercolour and pen and ink. Grandpa’s Birthday
A modern day story about a girl called Harriet and her ageing grandfather as they explore
together old age and death, and the promise of new life.
This book will be a helpful tool to teach about death and heaven. It will help to prepare children
for the loss of someone they love. But the good news is that the grandpa does not die in
the story!
Harriet shut her eyes.
She tried to imagine she
was a new chick hatching
into Grandpa’s sunny
garden.
’What’s heaven like?’ asked Harriet.
‘I don’t know,’ said Grandpa. ‘But
imagine you’re a new chick inside an
eggshell. The world you see is quite
dark.
Then one day you hatch into
our big world and it’s all bright
and dazzly and different.’
When she opened her eyes –
the sun was dazzling and the
garden was beautiful!
1716
very year on Grandpa’s birthday, the cherry tree is covered in blossom.But this year there is nothing left but a stump.‘The tree was very, very old,’ said Grandpa.‘It was time for it to die.’‘You’re very, very old,’ Harriet said anxiously.‘Are you going to die?’
“This is a delightful book, which will enable parents to give their children a simple and clear understanding of death and heaven– a subject all too often ignored or evaded.”
Fiona Castle
In this moving story about cherry stones and poppy seeds, caterpillars and baby chicks, Harriet learns about death and new life.
E
J a n G o d f r e y a n d E s t e l l e C o r k e
Grandpa’s Birthday
Grandpa’s B
irt
hd
ay
Jan Godfrey and Estelle Corke
They went to the wild part of the garden where the long
grass and the dandelions and the apple trees grew.
Harriet blew the dandelion clocks. She stood watching
the fluffy seeds floating into the blue sky.
‘Where do the dandelion seeds go?’ asked Harriet.
‘Over the hills and far away,’ said Grandpa. ‘Then they fall
into the earth, and next year they grow into new dandelions.’
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ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
The Illustrated Bible in 365 Stories
This is a Children’s Bible made accessible for older readers. Written in narrative form as
episodes in the one story that makes up the Bible, it includes 365 readings, retold with a
continuous thread. The Illustrated Bible provides a transition
to a full text Bible.
NEW FOR 2011
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The Illustrated
in 365 StoriesBIBLE
2
The perfecT worldGenesis 2:4-25
God gave Adam and Eve a beautiful garden to live in. It was full of
plants and trees with fruit they could eat. The garden was watered by a river that ran through it and Adam and Eve tended the garden and worked in it.
Adam and Eve were good company for each other. They shared the work and they lived happily together. Adam gave names to all the creatures that God had made.
God told them that they could eat anything that grew in the garden except the fruit of one tree in the middle of the garden, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
3
Good and evilGenesis 3:1-7
One of the creatures in the garden was a snake.
He came to Eve and tempted her. ‘Did God really tell you not to eat from
any of the trees in the garden?’ he asked.‘God told us we can eat from every
tree, except the tree in the middle of the garden,’ said Eve. ‘If we eat from that tree, we will die.’
‘You will not die… ’ said the snake. ‘God does not want you to eat from that
tree because if you do, you will know good and evil just as God does.’
Eve looked at the tree. She saw how lovely its fruit looked and thought about what the snake had said. She took some of the fruit and ate it. Then she gave it to Adam and he ate some too.
As soon as they had eaten, Adam and Eve knew what they had done. They realized why God had told them not to eat the fruit. Now they had disobeyed God and it was too late to put things right. They felt guilty and ashamed and when they heard God coming in the garden, they found trees to hide among so he would not see them.
4
adam and eve are senT awayGenesis 3:8-24
God called out to Adam.‘Where are you?’
‘I was afraid, so I hid,’ replied Adam.
13
1
in The beGinninGGenesis 1:1 – 2:3
In the beginning there was nothing. It was dark and empty and shapeless.
‘Let there be light!’ God said. As soon as he had said the words, light came into existence. God saw that the light was good. God divided the light, so that there was day and there was night.
God made the sky and separated it from the waters below.
God brought the waters together into seas and created dry land.
‘Let the land produce plants and trees full of seeds and fruits,’ God said. Then all varieties of green and leafy vegetation filled the land, from tall redwood trees to trees bearing olives and oranges, acorns and chestnuts. God saw that all he had
made was good.‘Let there be lights in the sky for the
night and the day,’ God said. ‘Let them mark times and seasons, days, months and years.’ So the golden sun became the light that shone in the day and the silvery moon the light that beamed in the night sky. God also filled the darkness with stars, and saw that all he had made was good.
‘Let the waters be filled with living creatures and the skies with every kind of winged bird. Let them multiply and increase in number.’ Then every kind of fish and sea creature swam and splashed in the seas and the air above became filled with colour and shape and sound. There were dolphins and sea horses, eagles, owls, robins and wrens, buzzing bees and beautiful butterflies.
‘Let there be all sorts of creatures to move on the land,’ God said. So there were sheep and goats, elephants and giraffe, lions, tigers and graceful gazelles.
God looked at everything that he had made and saw that it was good.
Then God made man and woman. He put them in charge of his creation, to care for it and cultivate it for food. God loved the people he had made and he saw that everything he had made was very good. Then God rested.
12
56 57
248
shepherds hear The newsLuke 2:8-20
While Jesus was being cradled by his mother Mary, shepherds were
on the hills outside Bethlehem, looking after their flocks of sheep.
The soft flickering flames suddenly gave way to dazzling light as an angel appeared in the night sky. The shepherds were terrified.
‘Don’t be afraid!’ said the angel. ‘I
have come with good news! Tonight, in Bethlehem, a baby has been born who is the Saviour of the world. You will find him wrapped in strips of cloth, lying in a manger.’
Then the sound of hundreds of angels, singing and praising God, filled their ears.
‘Glory to God in the highest heaven!’ the angels sang. ‘And peace on earth.’
The shepherds wasted no time. They ran down the hillside, determined to find the baby who had been born that night.
They found the place where Mary and Joseph were staying, and knew that this baby, lying in the manger, was the baby the angels had spoken of.
They went from there to tell everyone what they had seen and heard so that no one could be in any doubt about who the baby was. But Mary, watching Jesus sleeping, thought about all she had heard that night.
249
The lonG-awaiTed saviourLuke 2:21-40
When Jesus was just over a month old, Mary and Joseph prepared
to take him to the temple in Jerusalem. They went to thank God for his safe birth and offer a sacrifice of two pigeons.
As they went into the temple courts, they met there a man called Simeon. Simeon had been waiting for the day when God would send his Messiah – the chosen one who would save his people. He believed that God had promised him that he would see this Saviour before he died.
When Simeon saw Mary and Joseph and the baby boy in their arms, he knew that the special day had arrived. He took Jesus from them and praised God.
‘Lord, you can let me now die in peace, because I have seen with my own eyes the Saviour you have promised your people. This child will reveal your truth to all people on earth and be everything the Jewish nation have been waiting for.’
Mary and Joseph listened in some surprise to his words but before they had taken it all in, an elderly woman approached them. Anna was a prophetess who had lived in the temple, praying and worshipping God for most of her long life. She also knew that Jesus was God’s chosen one. And she thanked God for him.
Mary and Joseph made their offering.
They wondered at all they had learned that day about their baby son.
250
wise men from The easTMatthew 2:1-8
Wise men living in the east had been studying the night skies when
Jesus was born. They saw a strange new star and wondered what it could mean.
They set out on a journey, following the star, because they thought it heralded the birth of a new king, and they wanted to worship him.
When they reached Jerusalem, they stopped at King Herod’s palace.
‘Where is the child born to be king of the Jewish people?’ they asked. ‘We have come to pay our respects, to welcome and worship him.’
Herod was disturbed by their arrival. What king could there be apart from him? Quickly, Herod consulted the chief priests and teachers of the law. They told him what they knew from the ancient prophecies: the king would be born in Bethlehem.
Herod then talked to his eastern visitors and tried to find out exactly when they had first seen the star. This way he could know how old the baby might be.
Then he sent them to Bethlehem.‘If you find the king,’ he said, craftily,
‘let me know. I would like to be able to worship him as well.’
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FORMAT 352 pages255 x 190mmcased
LANGUAGES SOLD
AUTHORChristopher Doyle, a former head teacher, lives in Somerset, England, with his wife and children. Chris has written a number of Christmas plays and educational materials and has four books in print.
ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
The Illustrated Bible in 365 Stories
This is a Children’s Bible made accessible for older readers. Written in narrative form as
episodes in the one story that makes up the Bible, it includes 365 readings, retold with a
continuous thread. The Illustrated Bible provides a transition
to a full text Bible.
NEW FOR 2011
C h r i s t o p h e r D o y l e I l l u s t r a t e d b y M a r i a C h r i s t i n a L o C a s c i o
The Illustrated
in 365 StoriesBIBLE
2
The perfecT worldGenesis 2:4-25
God gave Adam and Eve a beautiful garden to live in. It was full of
plants and trees with fruit they could eat. The garden was watered by a river that ran through it and Adam and Eve tended the garden and worked in it.
Adam and Eve were good company for each other. They shared the work and they lived happily together. Adam gave names to all the creatures that God had made.
God told them that they could eat anything that grew in the garden except the fruit of one tree in the middle of the garden, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
3
Good and evilGenesis 3:1-7
One of the creatures in the garden was a snake.
He came to Eve and tempted her. ‘Did God really tell you not to eat from
any of the trees in the garden?’ he asked.‘God told us we can eat from every
tree, except the tree in the middle of the garden,’ said Eve. ‘If we eat from that tree, we will die.’
‘You will not die… ’ said the snake. ‘God does not want you to eat from that
tree because if you do, you will know good and evil just as God does.’
Eve looked at the tree. She saw how lovely its fruit looked and thought about what the snake had said. She took some of the fruit and ate it. Then she gave it to Adam and he ate some too.
As soon as they had eaten, Adam and Eve knew what they had done. They realized why God had told them not to eat the fruit. Now they had disobeyed God and it was too late to put things right. They felt guilty and ashamed and when they heard God coming in the garden, they found trees to hide among so he would not see them.
4
adam and eve are senT awayGenesis 3:8-24
God called out to Adam.‘Where are you?’
‘I was afraid, so I hid,’ replied Adam.
13
1
in The beGinninGGenesis 1:1 – 2:3
In the beginning there was nothing. It was dark and empty and shapeless.
‘Let there be light!’ God said. As soon as he had said the words, light came into existence. God saw that the light was good. God divided the light, so that there was day and there was night.
God made the sky and separated it from the waters below.
God brought the waters together into seas and created dry land.
‘Let the land produce plants and trees full of seeds and fruits,’ God said. Then all varieties of green and leafy vegetation filled the land, from tall redwood trees to trees bearing olives and oranges, acorns and chestnuts. God saw that all he had
made was good.‘Let there be lights in the sky for the
night and the day,’ God said. ‘Let them mark times and seasons, days, months and years.’ So the golden sun became the light that shone in the day and the silvery moon the light that beamed in the night sky. God also filled the darkness with stars, and saw that all he had made was good.
‘Let the waters be filled with living creatures and the skies with every kind of winged bird. Let them multiply and increase in number.’ Then every kind of fish and sea creature swam and splashed in the seas and the air above became filled with colour and shape and sound. There were dolphins and sea horses, eagles, owls, robins and wrens, buzzing bees and beautiful butterflies.
‘Let there be all sorts of creatures to move on the land,’ God said. So there were sheep and goats, elephants and giraffe, lions, tigers and graceful gazelles.
God looked at everything that he had made and saw that it was good.
Then God made man and woman. He put them in charge of his creation, to care for it and cultivate it for food. God loved the people he had made and he saw that everything he had made was very good. Then God rested.
12
56 57
248
shepherds hear The newsLuke 2:8-20
While Jesus was being cradled by his mother Mary, shepherds were
on the hills outside Bethlehem, looking after their flocks of sheep.
The soft flickering flames suddenly gave way to dazzling light as an angel appeared in the night sky. The shepherds were terrified.
‘Don’t be afraid!’ said the angel. ‘I
have come with good news! Tonight, in Bethlehem, a baby has been born who is the Saviour of the world. You will find him wrapped in strips of cloth, lying in a manger.’
Then the sound of hundreds of angels, singing and praising God, filled their ears.
‘Glory to God in the highest heaven!’ the angels sang. ‘And peace on earth.’
The shepherds wasted no time. They ran down the hillside, determined to find the baby who had been born that night.
They found the place where Mary and Joseph were staying, and knew that this baby, lying in the manger, was the baby the angels had spoken of.
They went from there to tell everyone what they had seen and heard so that no one could be in any doubt about who the baby was. But Mary, watching Jesus sleeping, thought about all she had heard that night.
249
The lonG-awaiTed saviourLuke 2:21-40
When Jesus was just over a month old, Mary and Joseph prepared
to take him to the temple in Jerusalem. They went to thank God for his safe birth and offer a sacrifice of two pigeons.
As they went into the temple courts, they met there a man called Simeon. Simeon had been waiting for the day when God would send his Messiah – the chosen one who would save his people. He believed that God had promised him that he would see this Saviour before he died.
When Simeon saw Mary and Joseph and the baby boy in their arms, he knew that the special day had arrived. He took Jesus from them and praised God.
‘Lord, you can let me now die in peace, because I have seen with my own eyes the Saviour you have promised your people. This child will reveal your truth to all people on earth and be everything the Jewish nation have been waiting for.’
Mary and Joseph listened in some surprise to his words but before they had taken it all in, an elderly woman approached them. Anna was a prophetess who had lived in the temple, praying and worshipping God for most of her long life. She also knew that Jesus was God’s chosen one. And she thanked God for him.
Mary and Joseph made their offering.
They wondered at all they had learned that day about their baby son.
250
wise men from The easTMatthew 2:1-8
Wise men living in the east had been studying the night skies when
Jesus was born. They saw a strange new star and wondered what it could mean.
They set out on a journey, following the star, because they thought it heralded the birth of a new king, and they wanted to worship him.
When they reached Jerusalem, they stopped at King Herod’s palace.
‘Where is the child born to be king of the Jewish people?’ they asked. ‘We have come to pay our respects, to welcome and worship him.’
Herod was disturbed by their arrival. What king could there be apart from him? Quickly, Herod consulted the chief priests and teachers of the law. They told him what they knew from the ancient prophecies: the king would be born in Bethlehem.
Herod then talked to his eastern visitors and tried to find out exactly when they had first seen the star. This way he could know how old the baby might be.
Then he sent them to Bethlehem.‘If you find the king,’ he said, craftily,
‘let me know. I would like to be able to worship him as well.’
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FORMAT 32 pages235 x 210mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, English
AUTHORGeraldine Guadagno is a native Californian living in Texas, USA. She was winner of the Pauline Books and Media’s 2006 Christmas Writing Contest and this is her first published book.
ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
Joseph’s Story of Christmas
Joseph was a good, just man, husband of the Virgin Mary, protector of Jesus in his childhood.
This is the Christmas story seen through the eyes of Joseph, the story of Jesus, the baby in
the manger.
NEW FOR 2010
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On another starry night, Joseph watched in wonder as camels
stopped outside the door of a little house in Bethlehem. Wise men
entered, bringing gifts for Jesus, whom they called a baby king.
Joseph saw the men worship the child he helped care for.
When they left, he held in his hands the gifts they had left – gold,
frankincense and myrrh – and put them safely away.
That night God sent his angel to Joseph in another dream.
‘Take the child and his mother to Egypt for Herod means to
kill him! Stay there until I tell you it is safe to return.’
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When Joseph was grown up, he met a young woman named Mary.
He offered her his hands, rough and calloused from good, honest
work. They were also strong gentle hands. He wanted to use
them to care for Mary. Her family was pleased, and Joseph and
Mary planned the day when they could be married.Joseph was a good, just man, husband of the Virgin Mary,
protector of Jesus in his childhood.This is the Christmas story seen through the eyes of Joseph, the story of Jesus,
the baby in the manger.S
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FORMAT 32 pages235 x 210mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, English
AUTHORGeraldine Guadagno is a native Californian living in Texas, USA. She was winner of the Pauline Books and Media’s 2006 Christmas Writing Contest and this is her first published book.
ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
Joseph’s Story of Christmas
Joseph was a good, just man, husband of the Virgin Mary, protector of Jesus in his childhood.
This is the Christmas story seen through the eyes of Joseph, the story of Jesus, the baby in
the manger.
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On another starry night, Joseph watched in wonder as camels
stopped outside the door of a little house in Bethlehem. Wise men
entered, bringing gifts for Jesus, whom they called a baby king.
Joseph saw the men worship the child he helped care for.
When they left, he held in his hands the gifts they had left – gold,
frankincense and myrrh – and put them safely away.
That night God sent his angel to Joseph in another dream.
‘Take the child and his mother to Egypt for Herod means to
kill him! Stay there until I tell you it is safe to return.’
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When Joseph was grown up, he met a young woman named Mary.
He offered her his hands, rough and calloused from good, honest
work. They were also strong gentle hands. He wanted to use
them to care for Mary. Her family was pleased, and Joseph and
Mary planned the day when they could be married.Joseph was a good, just man, husband of the Virgin Mary,
protector of Jesus in his childhood.This is the Christmas story seen through the eyes of Joseph, the story of Jesus,
the baby in the manger.
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, English
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England. ILLUSTRATORHolly Surplice grew up on a farm in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland. She studied at the Edinburgh College of Art, and her first book was published by Walker Books in 2006. She is married with a baby daughter.
The Life of JesusJesus was born in a little village, in a small part of the Roman empire, yet his life changed the
world for ever.
This is the story of that life, simply told, from birth to ascension, including the stories of lives that were changed because people met Jesus.
Jesus:Born a long time ago,
in a little villagein a small part of the Roman empire,
this is the story of a life that changed the world. L I F E
JESUS
T H E
by Sally Ann Wright and Holly Surplice
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Mary’s baby boy
A long time ago, the Roman emperor, Augustus, called for a census. He sent everyone back to the place
where their family came from to be counted. Among the people who went to Bethlehem, in
a tiny corner of the empire, were Mary and Joseph. Mary was expecting a baby, and while she was in Bethlehem, Mary’s baby son was born. They called him Jesus. Mary wrapped him in strips of cloth and made a bed for him among the soft hay in a manger.
That night there were shepherds out in the fields, looking after their sheep. Angels appeared
to them, announcing the birth of a Saviour who would bring peace to the world.
The shepherds found the baby wrapped in
strips of cloth, just as the angel had told them. Then they returned to their sheep, thanking God for all they had seen and heard.
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The crown of thorns
Only the Roman governor could agree to have Jesus punished by death. But Pontius Pilate could
find no fault with Jesus. One person could be released on the day of the
Passover. So Pilate asked the crowd, ‘Shall I set free the murderer Barabbas? Or this man, Jesus?’
The priests had already told the crowd what to say. ‘Barabbas!’ shouted the loudest voices. ‘We want
Barabbas!’‘And what should I do with Jesus?’ Pilate asked again.
‘Crucify him!’ they shouted.The soldiers took Jesus
away with a crown of thorns on
his head and wearing a purple cloak. They made fun of him, before taking him to his death.
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, English
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England. ILLUSTRATORHolly Surplice grew up on a farm in Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland. She studied at the Edinburgh College of Art, and her first book was published by Walker Books in 2006. She is married with a baby daughter.
The Life of JesusJesus was born in a little village, in a small part of the Roman empire, yet his life changed the
world for ever.
This is the story of that life, simply told, from birth to ascension, including the stories of lives that were changed because people met Jesus.
Jesus:Born a long time ago,
in a little villagein a small part of the Roman empire,
this is the story of a life that changed the world. L I F E
JESUS
T H E
by Sally Ann Wright and Holly Surplice
OFO F
TH
E LIFE OF JESU
S Sally Ann Wright and H
olly Surplice
6 7
Mary’s baby boy
A long time ago, the Roman emperor, Augustus, called for a census. He sent everyone back to the place
where their family came from to be counted. Among the people who went to Bethlehem, in
a tiny corner of the empire, were Mary and Joseph. Mary was expecting a baby, and while she was in Bethlehem, Mary’s baby son was born. They called him Jesus. Mary wrapped him in strips of cloth and made a bed for him among the soft hay in a manger.
That night there were shepherds out in the fields, looking after their sheep. Angels appeared
to them, announcing the birth of a Saviour who would bring peace to the world.
The shepherds found the baby wrapped in
strips of cloth, just as the angel had told them. Then they returned to their sheep, thanking God for all they had seen and heard.
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The crown of thorns
Only the Roman governor could agree to have Jesus punished by death. But Pontius Pilate could
find no fault with Jesus. One person could be released on the day of the
Passover. So Pilate asked the crowd, ‘Shall I set free the murderer Barabbas? Or this man, Jesus?’
The priests had already told the crowd what to say. ‘Barabbas!’ shouted the loudest voices. ‘We want
Barabbas!’‘And what should I do with Jesus?’ Pilate asked again.
‘Crucify him!’ they shouted.The soldiers took Jesus
away with a crown of thorns on
his head and wearing a purple cloak. They made fun of him, before taking him to his death.
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LANGUAGES SOLDAfrikaans, Australian, Dutch, English, French, Japanese
AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
The Lord is My Shepherd
This is a retelling of Psalm 23, specially adapted for children. Just as David knew that God was his good Shepherd, giving him everything he
needed, keeping him safe and showing him the right way to live, children can know that he
takes care of them today.
long time ago, David was a shepherd boy, looking after his sheep. He wrote many songs. One of them is called Psalm 23. It’s about how much God loved and cared for him.
4 5
‘A God loves and cares for people now in just the same way. The Psalm is just as true today for us as it was for David – and not just for shepherd boys!
T h e L o r d i s m y s h e p h e r d
J a n G o d f r e y a n d H o n o r a y r e s
Psalm 23for Chi ldren
he Lord is my shepherd and I have everything I need. He lets me rest in cool, green fields,’ sang David, the shepherd boy, as he rested with his sheep in the shade, on a hot and sunny day.
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LANGUAGES SOLDAfrikaans, Australian, Dutch, English, French, Japanese
AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
The Lord is My Shepherd
This is a retelling of Psalm 23, specially adapted for children. Just as David knew that God was his good Shepherd, giving him everything he
needed, keeping him safe and showing him the right way to live, children can know that he
takes care of them today.
long time ago, David was a shepherd boy, looking after his sheep. He wrote many songs. One of them is called Psalm 23. It’s about how much God loved and cared for him.
4 5
‘A God loves and cares for people now in just the same way. The Psalm is just as true today for us as it was for David – and not just for shepherd boys!
T h e L o r d i s m y s h e p h e r d
J a n G o d f r e y a n d H o n o r a y r e s
Psalm 23for Chi ldren
he Lord is my shepherd and I have everything I need. He lets me rest in cool, green fields,’ sang David, the shepherd boy, as he rested with his sheep in the shade, on a hot and sunny day.
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LANGUAGES SOLDDanish
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORToni Goffe is an established children’s book illustrator who lives with his wife in Hampshire in the south of England.
Mix and Match BibleThis spirally-bound book contains 15 Bible stories
and 15 main Bible characters. The pages are all divided into three parts and each page is mixed up. The reader must turn the parts of each page to find the correct match for the illustrated Bible character and thus match up the details of the Bible story as
well. There are illustrated clues throughout to help!
Stories include: Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, Daniel, Mary, John the
Baptist, the Roman centurion, Bartimaeus, Peter, Zacchaeus, Mary Magdalene and Paul.
I am Solomon. When King David, my father, died, I became king of Israel. God told me I could have whatever I wanted. I chose to be a wise king.
God not only made me wise, he gave me great wealth, long life and peace in the land. The Queen of Sheba came to visit me to see how God had blessed me.
I built a beautiful temple for God so that the people could worship him there. The best
builders worked on the temple using the best materials that could be
bought.
S O LOM O N
by Sally Ann Wrightand Toni Goffe
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LANGUAGES SOLDDanish
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORToni Goffe is an established children’s book illustrator who lives with his wife in Hampshire in the south of England.
Mix and Match BibleThis spirally-bound book contains 15 Bible stories
and 15 main Bible characters. The pages are all divided into three parts and each page is mixed up. The reader must turn the parts of each page to find the correct match for the illustrated Bible character and thus match up the details of the Bible story as
well. There are illustrated clues throughout to help!
Stories include: Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, Daniel, Mary, John the
Baptist, the Roman centurion, Bartimaeus, Peter, Zacchaeus, Mary Magdalene and Paul.
I am Solomon. When King David, my father, died, I became king of Israel. God told me I could have whatever I wanted. I chose to be a wise king.
God not only made me wise, he gave me great wealth, long life and peace in the land. The Queen of Sheba came to visit me to see how God had blessed me.
I built a beautiful temple for God so that the people could worship him there. The best
builders worked on the temple using the best materials that could be
bought.
S O LOM O N
by Sally Ann Wrightand Toni Goffe
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AUTHORLizzie Owen has been telling Bible stories to children all her life. This is her first published book.
ILLUSTRATORJo Brown
My Baby BibleAn excellent first Bible for the very young,
with favourite stories, friendly pictures, and rhythmic text.
BabyBible My
Stories by Lizzie Owen Illustrated by Jo Brown
What a wonderful world!
When God made the worldhe filled it with all sorts of creatures.There were lions and tigers and bears.There were tall creatures and stripy creatures.Some had swishy tails, some had tickly whiskers.Some made growly noises, some sang chirpy songsand some made no sound at all.
Genesis 1
The very scary storm Jesus had fallen asleep in the boat.It had been a long day.But suddenly the wind blew – whhhooooand the waves got higher – swish, swishand Jesus’ friends began to be afraid.‘Help us, Jesus or we will drown!’Jesus woke up. Jesus stood up.Jesus told the wind to be still.And the wind was still, the waves were calm,and Jesus’ friends were amazed.
Luke 8:22-25
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AUTHORLizzie Owen has been telling Bible stories to children all her life. This is her first published book.
ILLUSTRATORJo Brown
My Baby BibleAn excellent first Bible for the very young,
with favourite stories, friendly pictures, and rhythmic text.
BabyBible My
Stories by Lizzie Owen Illustrated by Jo Brown
What a wonderful world!
When God made the worldhe filled it with all sorts of creatures.There were lions and tigers and bears.There were tall creatures and stripy creatures.Some had swishy tails, some had tickly whiskers.Some made growly noises, some sang chirpy songsand some made no sound at all.
Genesis 1
The very scary storm Jesus had fallen asleep in the boat.It had been a long day.But suddenly the wind blew – whhhooooand the waves got higher – swish, swishand Jesus’ friends began to be afraid.‘Help us, Jesus or we will drown!’Jesus woke up. Jesus stood up.Jesus told the wind to be still.And the wind was still, the waves were calm,and Jesus’ friends were amazed.
Luke 8:22-25
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AUTHORRenita Boyle Boyle is a remarkable storyteller and not only writes and performs, she trains and teaches. Born in the US, she now lives in Scotland with her clergyman husband and her son, where she can play the bagpipe with her nose!
ILLUSTRATORMelanie Florian is a talented new illustrator from Strasbourg, France. Her work has already been published in the UK, USA, France, Belgium and Singapore.
My Bedtime BibleBedtime story time is Bible story time,
when children are settled and pages are turned.
The text in this very special Bible invites children to reflect on favourite
stories and apply what they learn to their own lives.
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The Bad Choice
Have you ever wanted to do the right thing but done the wrong thing instead? Then you know how Adam and Eve felt when they made the first bad choice. The fruit from the ‘Tree of Life’ tasted lovely and lush. They never ate from ‘The Tree of Knowing Good and Bad.’
‘Don’t even touch it,’ God warned, ‘or everything will be spoiled.’One day the sneaky serpent slipped up to Eve. ‘Did God really
say not to eat the fruits in the garden?’‘No,’ said Eve, ‘just this fruit – or we will die!’‘Nonsense,’ said the serpent. ‘God knows that you’ll know what
he knows.’‘I wonder,’ thought Eve. The wondering was delightful. The fruit
looked delicious. She ate some and gave some to Adam. Adam ate some too.
Suddenly, they knew what it was to do bad things and they felt bad. They made a bad choice. We all do.
R e n i t a B o y l e a n d M e l a n i e F l o r i a n
BIBLEBedtimeMy
God said, ‘Go!’ but Jonah said, ‘No!’ He was afraid and jumped on a ship for far away.
While Jonah slept, a storm stirred. Thunder crashed. Lightning flashed. The sailors were scared.
‘We’re going to sink,’ they screamed.The captain shook Jonah. ‘Wake up! Do something! Pray!’
Jonah and the Big Fish
Have you ever wished that you said ‘yes’ the first time you were asked to do something? Then you know how Jonah felt when he was swallowed by a big fish.
‘Jonah, go to Nineveh,’ God said. ‘Tell them I see the bad things they are doing. I want them to change.’
‘It’s my fault,’ said Jonah. ‘I’m running away from God.
Throw me into the sea and you will be safe.’So they did.
The storm stopped. The sailors were saved. So was Jonah.Glub, gulp, swish, swish. Jonah was swallowed
by a great big fish! He had time to think. He had time to thank God and pray.
‘I’m truly sorry for running away,’ he told God. ‘I will keep my promise to do whatever you ask.’
The big fish burped. Jonah bounced on to a beach. Jonah got a second chance.
It’s best to say yes the first time.
Jonah 1:1-17, 2:10
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AUTHORRenita Boyle Boyle is a remarkable storyteller and not only writes and performs, she trains and teaches. Born in the US, she now lives in Scotland with her clergyman husband and her son, where she can play the bagpipe with her nose!
ILLUSTRATORMelanie Florian is a talented new illustrator from Strasbourg, France. Her work has already been published in the UK, USA, France, Belgium and Singapore.
My Bedtime BibleBedtime story time is Bible story time,
when children are settled and pages are turned.
The text in this very special Bible invites children to reflect on favourite
stories and apply what they learn to their own lives.
NEW FOR 2011
The Bad Choice
Have you ever wanted to do the right thing but done the wrong thing instead? Then you know how Adam and Eve felt when they made the first bad choice. The fruit from the ‘Tree of Life’ tasted lovely and lush. They never ate from ‘The Tree of Knowing Good and Bad.’
‘Don’t even touch it,’ God warned, ‘or everything will be spoiled.’One day the sneaky serpent slipped up to Eve. ‘Did God really
say not to eat the fruits in the garden?’‘No,’ said Eve, ‘just this fruit – or we will die!’‘Nonsense,’ said the serpent. ‘God knows that you’ll know what
he knows.’‘I wonder,’ thought Eve. The wondering was delightful. The fruit
looked delicious. She ate some and gave some to Adam. Adam ate some too.
Suddenly, they knew what it was to do bad things and they felt bad. They made a bad choice. We all do.
R e n i t a B o y l e a n d M e l a n i e F l o r i a n
BIBLEBedtimeMy
God said, ‘Go!’ but Jonah said, ‘No!’ He was afraid and jumped on a ship for far away.
While Jonah slept, a storm stirred. Thunder crashed. Lightning flashed. The sailors were scared.
‘We’re going to sink,’ they screamed.The captain shook Jonah. ‘Wake up! Do something! Pray!’
Jonah and the Big Fish
Have you ever wished that you said ‘yes’ the first time you were asked to do something? Then you know how Jonah felt when he was swallowed by a big fish.
‘Jonah, go to Nineveh,’ God said. ‘Tell them I see the bad things they are doing. I want them to change.’
‘It’s my fault,’ said Jonah. ‘I’m running away from God.
Throw me into the sea and you will be safe.’So they did.
The storm stopped. The sailors were saved. So was Jonah.Glub, gulp, swish, swish. Jonah was swallowed
by a great big fish! He had time to think. He had time to thank God and pray.
‘I’m truly sorry for running away,’ he told God. ‘I will keep my promise to do whatever you ask.’
The big fish burped. Jonah bounced on to a beach. Jonah got a second chance.
It’s best to say yes the first time.
Jonah 1:1-17, 2:10
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, Dutch
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
My Big Christmas Picture Book
This is the story of the first Christmas, of Jesus born in Bethlehem. Each part of the story focuses on
a different Bible character, from Mary and Joseph through to Herod and the wise men.
Bold bright pictures, and a simple retelling of the events in the Christmas story, make this an ideal
introduction for children.
The wise men were not the only people to dream about King Herod.
That night Joseph was also troubled
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by dreams. He dreamed that an angel warned him to take his family away. King Herod would not rest until he had found the baby king and destroyed him. King Herod wanted to be the only king in the land.
Joseph woke Mary and together they gathered all they needed for their journey. They escaped to Egypt by night, taking Mary’s little son to safety.
Joseph, Mary and Jesus
ChristmasMy Big
Picture Book
B e t h a n J a m e s a n d H e a t h e r S t u a r t
The Wise Men High in the sky there were many stars. But
look! Here was a bright new star. What could it mean?
Wise men in the East saw the star and wondered
about it. They mounted their camels and followed it, hoping
it would lead them to the child who had been born to be
king of the Jewish people.
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‘I will take him gold,’ said one.
‘I will take him frankincense,’ said another.
‘I will take him myrrh,’ said a third.
They travelled until they reached Jerusalem. Perhaps a
king would be born in a palace?
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AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
My Big Christmas Picture Book
This is the story of the first Christmas, of Jesus born in Bethlehem. Each part of the story focuses on
a different Bible character, from Mary and Joseph through to Herod and the wise men.
Bold bright pictures, and a simple retelling of the events in the Christmas story, make this an ideal
introduction for children.
The wise men were not the only people to dream about King Herod.
That night Joseph was also troubled
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by dreams. He dreamed that an angel warned him to take his family away. King Herod would not rest until he had found the baby king and destroyed him. King Herod wanted to be the only king in the land.
Joseph woke Mary and together they gathered all they needed for their journey. They escaped to Egypt by night, taking Mary’s little son to safety.
Joseph, Mary and Jesus
ChristmasMy Big
Picture Book
B e t h a n J a m e s a n d H e a t h e r S t u a r t
The Wise Men High in the sky there were many stars. But
look! Here was a bright new star. What could it mean?
Wise men in the East saw the star and wondered
about it. They mounted their camels and followed it, hoping
it would lead them to the child who had been born to be
king of the Jewish people.
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‘I will take him gold,’ said one.
‘I will take him frankincense,’ said another.
‘I will take him myrrh,’ said a third.
They travelled until they reached Jerusalem. Perhaps a
king would be born in a palace?
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AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
My Big Easter Picture Book
What is Easter all about? This bright, colourful book is an excellent introduction to the events of the first Easter, from Jesus
coming into Jerusalem as king, through to his resurrection and ascension.
Jesus Rides a Donkey
People were smiling and cheering. Some were waving palm branches in the air. Others were laying cloaks under the donkey’s feet.
What was happening? Who was this man, riding into Jerusalem on a donkey?
‘It’s Jesus!’ someone in the crowd shouted above the noise. ‘He’s the teacher from Galilee everyone is talking about. They say no one has ever talked about God the way he does.’
‘Did you see him heal the blind man?’ someone else asked.
‘I heard about a miracle with some bread and a couple of little fish – they say thousands of people shared a boy’s lunch!’
‘What about the lepers, then? Ten of them healed and went back to live with their families, I heard.’
‘So – he must have come for the Passover. Look! Here he is! Praise Jesus! Praise Jesus, the king!’
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Picture Book
B e t h a n J a m e s H e a t h e r S t u a r t
EasterMy Big
After they had eaten, Jesus went with his friends to a garden on the Mount of Olives.
He asked them to keep watch for him among the trees while he prayed.
Jesus was very sad. He asked God to help him.
‘Father, I know that soon I must suffer and die. Please help me to be brave because I am very frightened. If there is any other way to save the people you love, then tell me now. Don’t make me do this if there is any other way.’
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Jesus returned to speak to his friends – but they had all fallen asleep. Jesus was even sadder now. He woke them, but it was too late.
Jesus Prays in the Garden
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ILLUSTRATORHeather Stuart’s fresh, contemporary style is influenced by her teaching work with 4-5 year-olds and her young daughter, Melek. Both are involved in their local Methodist Church in Sussex, England.
My Big Easter Picture Book
What is Easter all about? This bright, colourful book is an excellent introduction to the events of the first Easter, from Jesus
coming into Jerusalem as king, through to his resurrection and ascension.
Jesus Rides a Donkey
People were smiling and cheering. Some were waving palm branches in the air. Others were laying cloaks under the donkey’s feet.
What was happening? Who was this man, riding into Jerusalem on a donkey?
‘It’s Jesus!’ someone in the crowd shouted above the noise. ‘He’s the teacher from Galilee everyone is talking about. They say no one has ever talked about God the way he does.’
‘Did you see him heal the blind man?’ someone else asked.
‘I heard about a miracle with some bread and a couple of little fish – they say thousands of people shared a boy’s lunch!’
‘What about the lepers, then? Ten of them healed and went back to live with their families, I heard.’
‘So – he must have come for the Passover. Look! Here he is! Praise Jesus! Praise Jesus, the king!’
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Picture Book
B e t h a n J a m e s H e a t h e r S t u a r t
EasterMy Big
After they had eaten, Jesus went with his friends to a garden on the Mount of Olives.
He asked them to keep watch for him among the trees while he prayed.
Jesus was very sad. He asked God to help him.
‘Father, I know that soon I must suffer and die. Please help me to be brave because I am very frightened. If there is any other way to save the people you love, then tell me now. Don’t make me do this if there is any other way.’
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Jesus returned to speak to his friends – but they had all fallen asleep. Jesus was even sadder now. He woke them, but it was too late.
Jesus Prays in the Garden
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AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORAngela Jolliffe is an established UK-based illustrator, who lives in Norwich with her husband and two children. Previously published by Pupfish, this is her first title for Anno Domini.
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My First Christmas
BookThe events of the first Christmas, simply retold for young readers
with bold, bright pictures. A book to make a child’s first Christmas
a very special one.
Sally Ann Wright and Angela Jolliffe
ChristmasBook
My FirstWho is lying in the manger?It’s Jesus – Mary’s first-born son! Sshhh! The animals are watching round him,He was born in the stable tonight.
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Is that a bright star shining?What do you think it could mean?A king for a country? A special birth surely?The wise men must travel to see.
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AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORAngela Jolliffe is an established UK-based illustrator, who lives in Norwich with her husband and two children. Previously published by Pupfish, this is her first title for Anno Domini.
NEW FOR 2011
My First Christmas
BookThe events of the first Christmas, simply retold for young readers
with bold, bright pictures. A book to make a child’s first Christmas
a very special one.
Sally Ann Wright and Angela Jolliffe
ChristmasBook
My FirstWho is lying in the manger?It’s Jesus – Mary’s first-born son! Sshhh! The animals are watching round him,He was born in the stable tonight.
11
10
Is that a bright star shining?What do you think it could mean?A king for a country? A special birth surely?The wise men must travel to see.
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FORMAT 144 pages 170 x 135mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDFinnish, Polish
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATOREstelle Corke is based in the west of England where she lives with her husband and young daughter. She works in gouache, watercolour and pen and ink.
My Little BibleThis little Bible is the perfect gift for a new
baby or a baptism. The small format, padded cover and beautiful illustrations combine
with a reliable collection of favourite and not so well-known Bible stories.
This little Bible is a perfect gift.
Beautifully illustrated by Estelle Corke,
it is a collection of classic Bible stories,
including the timeless favourites
loved by generations of readers,
all retold with younger children in mind..
Stories by
Bethan JamesIllustrated
by
Estelle Corke
My Little
So it was that Moses and Aaron found themselves in front of the great Egyptian Pharaoh.
‘The God of the Israelites, the God of all the world, says, “Let my people go!”’ they said.
‘Who is this God?’ Pharaoh thundered. ‘Why should I do what he tells me?’ Pharaoh relied on his thousands of Israelite slaves. He had no plans to set them free – not even when God sent plagues on the land of Egypt.
Aaron struck the water of the river Nile with his stick and the water turned blood red. Then Moses and Aaron went again to Pharaoh.
‘God says, “Let my people go!”’At first Pharaoh agreed – he wanted God to take
the plague away. But as soon as the water was green again, Pharaoh changed his mind.
God sent a plague of frogs to invade
their beds and cooking pots. There were frogs wherever they turned!
‘God says, “Let my people go!”’ said Moses and Aaron.
Once more Pharaoh agreed – and then he changed his mind. God sent ten plagues altogether – biting gnats and swarms of flies; disease on all the animals kept by the Egyptians; itchy, sore boils over all the Egyptian people; a hailstorm that destroyed their crops; locusts that stripped whatever was left; deep darkness for three whole days; and finally, the tenth plague, when the first-born males of all the Egyptians died. The tenth plague changed Pharaoh’s mind.
‘Go, go, go!’ said Pharaoh.
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God had kept the Israelites safe throughout the final plague. He had warned them to prepare for a long jour-ney, eating one last meal – the Passover meal – of roast lamb with bitter herbs and bread made without yeast. They had marked their doorposts with the blood of the lamb. And the angel of death had passed over them.
Now they were following Moses – and God was leading them with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of bright fire by night – out of Egypt and out of slavery.
But as soon as the Israelites had gone, Pharaoh changed his mind again! He sent an army of horses and chariots to bring them all back.
When the Israelites reached the sandy banks of the Red Sea, they realized that the sea was in front of them and the Egyptian army was coming up fast behind them…
‘Hold out your hand over the sea, Moses,’ said God. And the sea parted to let them cross, safely to the other side. Then Moses held out his hand again and the waters closed up – so that the chariots of the Egyptian army who had pursued them were washed away.
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FORMAT 144 pages 170 x 135mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDFinnish, Polish
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATOREstelle Corke is based in the west of England where she lives with her husband and young daughter. She works in gouache, watercolour and pen and ink.
My Little BibleThis little Bible is the perfect gift for a new
baby or a baptism. The small format, padded cover and beautiful illustrations combine
with a reliable collection of favourite and not so well-known Bible stories.
This little Bible is a perfect gift.
Beautifully illustrated by Estelle Corke,
it is a collection of classic Bible stories,
including the timeless favourites
loved by generations of readers,
all retold with younger children in mind..
Stories by
Bethan JamesIllustrated
by
Estelle Corke
My Little
So it was that Moses and Aaron found themselves in front of the great Egyptian Pharaoh.
‘The God of the Israelites, the God of all the world, says, “Let my people go!”’ they said.
‘Who is this God?’ Pharaoh thundered. ‘Why should I do what he tells me?’ Pharaoh relied on his thousands of Israelite slaves. He had no plans to set them free – not even when God sent plagues on the land of Egypt.
Aaron struck the water of the river Nile with his stick and the water turned blood red. Then Moses and Aaron went again to Pharaoh.
‘God says, “Let my people go!”’At first Pharaoh agreed – he wanted God to take
the plague away. But as soon as the water was green again, Pharaoh changed his mind.
God sent a plague of frogs to invade
their beds and cooking pots. There were frogs wherever they turned!
‘God says, “Let my people go!”’ said Moses and Aaron.
Once more Pharaoh agreed – and then he changed his mind. God sent ten plagues altogether – biting gnats and swarms of flies; disease on all the animals kept by the Egyptians; itchy, sore boils over all the Egyptian people; a hailstorm that destroyed their crops; locusts that stripped whatever was left; deep darkness for three whole days; and finally, the tenth plague, when the first-born males of all the Egyptians died. The tenth plague changed Pharaoh’s mind.
‘Go, go, go!’ said Pharaoh.
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God had kept the Israelites safe throughout the final plague. He had warned them to prepare for a long jour-ney, eating one last meal – the Passover meal – of roast lamb with bitter herbs and bread made without yeast. They had marked their doorposts with the blood of the lamb. And the angel of death had passed over them.
Now they were following Moses – and God was leading them with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of bright fire by night – out of Egypt and out of slavery.
But as soon as the Israelites had gone, Pharaoh changed his mind again! He sent an army of horses and chariots to bring them all back.
When the Israelites reached the sandy banks of the Red Sea, they realized that the sea was in front of them and the Egyptian army was coming up fast behind them…
‘Hold out your hand over the sea, Moses,’ said God. And the sea parted to let them cross, safely to the other side. Then Moses held out his hand again and the waters closed up – so that the chariots of the Egyptian army who had pursued them were washed away.
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy was born in Hungary and trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She lives in Budapest with her husband, Janos and young daughter, Bori.
My Picture Bible Activity Book
With 15 favourite Bible stories, full colour illustrations, puzzles to complete, spot the difference and pictures to colour,
this book makes the ideal impulse purchase or book to give away.
b y B e t h a n J a m e s a n d K r i s z t i n a K á l l a i N a g y
Abraham had lots of animals. Which 3 different animals can you see in the picture? Write their names in the boxes below.
Abraham’s family
Is it night or day?
What colour is Sarah’s dress?
Did Abraham live in a tent or a house?
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Colour the picture
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Abraham and Sarah lived in a hot, sunny place called Canaan. God promised that Abraham and Sarah would have as many children and grandchildren as there were stars in the sky. They would be God’s friends, part of God’s special people. Baby Isaac was the first of this big family. When Isaac grew up, he and his wife Rebecca had twin sons, Esau and Jacob. Genesis 12, 21
David and Goliath
Goliath was a giant of a man, big and strong. His army, the Philistines, did not like God’s people. Every day he challenged them to come and fight him. But King Saul was afraid; and all his soldiers were afraid. Only David would stand up to him. David knew that God could help him. God had kept David safe from lions and bears when he looked after his sheep. And God helped him defeat the giant Goliath. 1 samuel 17
Tick the box next to the David above that matches the David below.
Colour the picture
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Stories and activities for young children
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy was born in Hungary and trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She lives in Budapest with her husband, Janos and young daughter, Bori.
My Picture Bible Activity Book
With 15 favourite Bible stories, full colour illustrations, puzzles to complete, spot the difference and pictures to colour,
this book makes the ideal impulse purchase or book to give away.
b y B e t h a n J a m e s a n d K r i s z t i n a K á l l a i N a g y
Abraham had lots of animals. Which 3 different animals can you see in the picture? Write their names in the boxes below.
Abraham’s family
Is it night or day?
What colour is Sarah’s dress?
Did Abraham live in a tent or a house?
7
123
Colour the picture
6
Abraham and Sarah lived in a hot, sunny place called Canaan. God promised that Abraham and Sarah would have as many children and grandchildren as there were stars in the sky. They would be God’s friends, part of God’s special people. Baby Isaac was the first of this big family. When Isaac grew up, he and his wife Rebecca had twin sons, Esau and Jacob. Genesis 12, 21
David and Goliath
Goliath was a giant of a man, big and strong. His army, the Philistines, did not like God’s people. Every day he challenged them to come and fight him. But King Saul was afraid; and all his soldiers were afraid. Only David would stand up to him. David knew that God could help him. God had kept David safe from lions and bears when he looked after his sheep. And God helped him defeat the giant Goliath. 1 samuel 17
Tick the box next to the David above that matches the David below.
Colour the picture
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Stories and activities for young children
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NEW FOR 2010FORMAT 15 boards plus cover170 x 170mmboard book with case
LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, Bahasa, Belgian, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Polish
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy was born in Hungary and trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She lives in Budapest with her husband, Janos and young daughter, Bori. My Picture Bible
Fifteen favourite Bible stories, with simple text and beautiful pictures,
this is the best way to introduce babies to the God who loves them and cares about them.
My P i ct u r e
BIBLE
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His friends were VERY sad when Jesus died.But three days later, there was a miracle.God made Jesus live again! His friends saw him eat and drink and walk about!Jesus told his friends they would not see him any morebut they must not be afraid.They must always be kind to everyone.He would always be there to help them.
T h e f i r s t E a s t e r
Look at all those animals!God told Noah to build a
N o a h b u i l t a n a r k
Then pitter-pat, pitter-pat; drip, drop, splash!God took care of Noah, his family and all the animals
when a HUGE flood destroyed the land.They only came out when God told them
it was safe.
BIG boat called an ark.They went into the ark, two by two.
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LANGUAGES SOLDAustralian, Bahasa, Belgian, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Polish
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy was born in Hungary and trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She lives in Budapest with her husband, Janos and young daughter, Bori. My Picture Bible
Fifteen favourite Bible stories, with simple text and beautiful pictures,
this is the best way to introduce babies to the God who loves them and cares about them.
My P i ct u r e
BIBLE
30 31
His friends were VERY sad when Jesus died.But three days later, there was a miracle.God made Jesus live again! His friends saw him eat and drink and walk about!Jesus told his friends they would not see him any morebut they must not be afraid.They must always be kind to everyone.He would always be there to help them.
T h e f i r s t E a s t e r
Look at all those animals!God told Noah to build a
N o a h b u i l t a n a r k
Then pitter-pat, pitter-pat; drip, drop, splash!God took care of Noah, his family and all the animals
when a HUGE flood destroyed the land.They only came out when God told them
it was safe.
BIG boat called an ark.They went into the ark, two by two.
4 5
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LANGUAGES SOLD
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy was born in Hungary and trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She lives in Budapest with her husband, Janos and young daughter, Bori.
My Picture PrayersSimple prayers and beautiful pictures
to introduce babies to the God who loves them and cares about them.
NEW FOR 2011
Thank you for being there, God,when the sun rises in the morning.Thank you for being there, when the stars come out at night!Thank you for loving me, God,When I am happy and smiling,Or cross and grumpy,Or sad and lonely.Thank you for always being there, God,And for loving me.
Creator God who made me,Creator God who loves me,
Creator God who cares for me,Keep me safe today.
My P i ct u r e
PRAYERS imple prayers,
beautiful pictures,to introduce babies to the God
who loves them and cares about them.
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MyPicturePRAYE
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My P i ct u r e
PRAYERS
by Bet h a n J ame s a n d K r i s z t i n a K á l l a i N a g y
by Bethan James and Krisztina Kállai Nagy
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FORMAT 30 pages170 x 170mmboard book, cased
LANGUAGES SOLD
AUTHORBethan James, a former teacher and youth worker, has written a number of books for children. She lives with her husband and children in a rural part of England.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy was born in Hungary and trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She lives in Budapest with her husband, Janos and young daughter, Bori.
My Picture PrayersSimple prayers and beautiful pictures
to introduce babies to the God who loves them and cares about them.
NEW FOR 2011
Thank you for being there, God,when the sun rises in the morning.Thank you for being there, when the stars come out at night!Thank you for loving me, God,When I am happy and smiling,Or cross and grumpy,Or sad and lonely.Thank you for always being there, God,And for loving me.
Creator God who made me,Creator God who loves me,
Creator God who cares for me,Keep me safe today.
My P i ct u r e
PRAYERS imple prayers,
beautiful pictures,to introduce babies to the God
who loves them and cares about them.
S
MyPictureP
RAYE
RS
My P i ct u r e
PRAYERS
by Bet h a n J ame s a n d K r i s z t i n a K á l l a i N a g y
by Bethan James and Krisztina Kállai Nagy
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NEW FOR 2010FORMAT 64 pages 135 X 170mm (P)padded case
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Welsh
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
My Special Baby Book
A beautifully illustrated book which provides a lasting record of the special
people, events and milestones in a baby’s early life. Prayers and Bible verses are included in the book so
parents can share these important times with God.
My Special Baby BookThis book helps to record
the special moments, special people and special events
in your baby’s life.
Celebrate the wonder of a new creation.Thank God for the mystery of human love.Record the details of the miracle of new life.
Pray the prayers, and enjoy each day as it comes.
My S
pecial Baby B
ook
Sally Ann Wright
Illustrated by
Maria Cristina lo
Cascio
M y S p e c i a l
BABY BOOK
S a l l y A n n Wr i g h tIllustrated by
M a r i a C r i s t i n a l o C a s c i o
M y H o m e Lord God,you made the world and it was very good. Lord God,you gave me a home,a place where I can be safe from harm.Lord God,you gave me people to love me and care for me.Thank you for all the good things you have given me.
What my room looks like
Home address
Lord Jesus, you shared in Nazareth the life of an earthly home.Bless our home now with peace and joy.Give to parents strength and wisdom as the sun rises each morning,love and patience to get through each day, and peaceful rest as the stars light up the night sky.
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M y F i r s t C h r i s t m a s
May the joy of the angels,the wonder of the shepherds,and the peace of Jesus Christ,fill our hearts this Christmas time.
I spent my first Christmas at
I shared my first Christmas with
On my first Christmas I ate
The church I attended on my first Christmas was
The gifts I received on my first Christmas were
[Mary] gave birth to her newborn son. She dressed him in baby clothes and laid him on a bed of hay, because there was no room for them in the inn.Luke 2:7
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NEW FOR 2010FORMAT 64 pages 135 X 170mm (P)padded case
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Danish, English, Finnish, French, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Welsh
AUTHORSally Ann Wright, a trained teacher, has written a number of books for children including several Bibles. Married with four children, she lives near London, England.
ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
My Special Baby Book
A beautifully illustrated book which provides a lasting record of the special
people, events and milestones in a baby’s early life. Prayers and Bible verses are included in the book so
parents can share these important times with God.
My Special Baby BookThis book helps to record
the special moments, special people and special events
in your baby’s life.
Celebrate the wonder of a new creation.Thank God for the mystery of human love.Record the details of the miracle of new life.
Pray the prayers, and enjoy each day as it comes.
My S
pecial Baby B
ook
Sally Ann Wright
Illustrated by
Maria Cristina lo
Cascio
M y S p e c i a l
BABY BOOK
S a l l y A n n Wr i g h tIllustrated by
M a r i a C r i s t i n a l o C a s c i o
M y H o m e Lord God,you made the world and it was very good. Lord God,you gave me a home,a place where I can be safe from harm.Lord God,you gave me people to love me and care for me.Thank you for all the good things you have given me.
What my room looks like
Home address
Lord Jesus, you shared in Nazareth the life of an earthly home.Bless our home now with peace and joy.Give to parents strength and wisdom as the sun rises each morning,love and patience to get through each day, and peaceful rest as the stars light up the night sky.
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M y F i r s t C h r i s t m a s
May the joy of the angels,the wonder of the shepherds,and the peace of Jesus Christ,fill our hearts this Christmas time.
I spent my first Christmas at
I shared my first Christmas with
On my first Christmas I ate
The church I attended on my first Christmas was
The gifts I received on my first Christmas were
[Mary] gave birth to her newborn son. She dressed him in baby clothes and laid him on a bed of hay, because there was no room for them in the inn.Luke 2:7
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FORMAT 32 pages220 x 220mm; cased LANGUAGES SOLDEnglish
AUTHORVicki Howie has written children’s plays, songs, mimes, crafts and stories. She runs workshops on children’s evangelism and lives in the south of England with her husband and two teenage children.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England. On Easter Day
in the MorningMary has a friend called Jesus.
Everywhere Jesus goes, special things happen. But one day soldiers march him away
to die on a cross. Mary is very sad until she meets Jesus
on Easter Day in the morning. This is the perfect introduction for children
to the events of the first Easter.
NEW FOR 2011
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Everywhere Jesus goes, there are smiling faces!Peter and John, the fishermen, struggle to bring in their
fishing nets. ‘Look how many fish Jesus has helped us catch!’
they shout to each other.
A man who cannot walk rolls up his mat and steps out left-right, left right, through the streets, and out of the town, telling everyone he meets, ‘Jesus has made me well!’
ON
IN THE MORNINGASTER DAYE
V i c k i
H o w i e
a n d
H o n o r
A y r e s
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That evening a kind man says, ‘I will take Jesus down from the cross. I will bury Jesus in my cave.’
Mary and her friends follow him, slowly, sadly, down the hill, through a gate and into a lovely garden.
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
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FORMAT 32 pages220 x 220mm; cased LANGUAGES SOLDEnglish
AUTHORVicki Howie has written children’s plays, songs, mimes, crafts and stories. She runs workshops on children’s evangelism and lives in the south of England with her husband and two teenage children.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England. On Easter Day
in the MorningMary has a friend called Jesus.
Everywhere Jesus goes, special things happen. But one day soldiers march him away
to die on a cross. Mary is very sad until she meets Jesus
on Easter Day in the morning. This is the perfect introduction for children
to the events of the first Easter.
NEW FOR 2011
6 7
Everywhere Jesus goes, there are smiling faces!Peter and John, the fishermen, struggle to bring in their
fishing nets. ‘Look how many fish Jesus has helped us catch!’
they shout to each other.
A man who cannot walk rolls up his mat and steps out left-right, left right, through the streets, and out of the town, telling everyone he meets, ‘Jesus has made me well!’
ON
IN THE MORNINGASTER DAYE
V i c k i
H o w i e
a n d
H o n o r
A y r e s
16 17
That evening a kind man says, ‘I will take Jesus down from the cross. I will bury Jesus in my cave.’
Mary and her friends follow him, slowly, sadly, down the hill, through a gate and into a lovely garden.
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FORMAT 32 pages220 x 220mmcased
LANGUAGES SOLDAfrikaans, Australian, Dutch, English, French, Japanese
AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
Secret of HappinessCombining the well-known story-telling
skills of Jan Godfrey and the illustrations of bestselling Honor Ayres, this is the message
of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount interpreted for young children.
It includes the Beatitudes, the Lord’s Prayer, and the way God wants us to live happily
with each other.
Jesus knew the secret of happiness – and he shared it with everyone he knew.
NEW FOR 2010
on’t hurt someone back who’s hurt you,’ said Jesus. ‘Try to be kind to them. God loves everyone the same. Try to be like him.’
Little Reuben looked at his friends and smiled. He thought about God loving everyone, good or bad.
Then Reuben looked at a boy who was not his friend. The boy looked at him. Then they began to smile at each other.
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The Sermon on the Mount for Chi ldren
o... listen to me carefully,’ said Jesus. ‘Listen and remember. Then you will be like a man building a good safe house on a rock. It won’t fall down. But if you forget what I’ve said, you’ll be like a man building a house on a pile of slippery, slithery sand that will fall down with a CRASH.’
Now Reuben knew the secret. Now he knew how to be happy. He wanted to be like the man who built a house on a rock, strong and firm.
Reuben loved his friend Jesus very much.
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FORMAT 32 pages220 x 220mmcased
LANGUAGES SOLDAfrikaans, Australian, Dutch, English, French, Japanese
AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
Secret of HappinessCombining the well-known story-telling
skills of Jan Godfrey and the illustrations of bestselling Honor Ayres, this is the message
of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount interpreted for young children.
It includes the Beatitudes, the Lord’s Prayer, and the way God wants us to live happily
with each other.
Jesus knew the secret of happiness – and he shared it with everyone he knew.
NEW FOR 2010
on’t hurt someone back who’s hurt you,’ said Jesus. ‘Try to be kind to them. God loves everyone the same. Try to be like him.’
Little Reuben looked at his friends and smiled. He thought about God loving everyone, good or bad.
Then Reuben looked at a boy who was not his friend. The boy looked at him. Then they began to smile at each other.
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The Sermon on the Mount for Chi ldren
o... listen to me carefully,’ said Jesus. ‘Listen and remember. Then you will be like a man building a good safe house on a rock. It won’t fall down. But if you forget what I’ve said, you’ll be like a man building a house on a pile of slippery, slithery sand that will fall down with a CRASH.’
Now Reuben knew the secret. Now he knew how to be happy. He wanted to be like the man who built a house on a rock, strong and firm.
Reuben loved his friend Jesus very much.
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FORMAT 32 pages 152 x 140mm (P)limp, square-backed
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, Croatian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Italian, Romanian, Swedish
AUTHORStephanie Jeffs is a writer and teacher of English and drama. She lives in Tiverton, in the south west of England, with her three teenage children.
ILLUSTRATORJohn Haysom has illustrated a number of children’s Bibles and Bible stories, inspired by his Christian faith. He lives in the West Country in England where he works as a fine artist.
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‘Have I got a room?’ said the innkeeper. He looked hot and tired, and beads of sweat sparkled on his forehead. ‘I haven’t got a space anywhere. Try one of the houses.’ He shut the door.
Joseph tried the houses. They were all full. It was hopeless. Before long he found himself back at the inn. He stopped outside the door and knocked again.
‘Sir,’ he said, before the innkeeper could speak. ‘I know that you do not have any room in your inn, but my wife is pregnant and will soon give birth.
‘I have tried everywhere, but, as you said, there is no
room. Do you know of anywhere where we can rest
tonight?’The innkeeper wiped his
forehead with the back of his hand. He looked at Mary and then at Joseph.
‘I can only think of one place,’ he said. He pointed to a building beside the inn. ‘Stay there, if you want.’
‘Thank you,’ said Joseph. He turned round and pulled the donkey towards the stable.
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S t e p h a n i e J e f f S
a n d
J o h n h a y S o m
A baby was born in Bethlehemover two thousand years ago.
Angels announced his arrival. Shepherds rejoiced at his coming.
Wise men from far_off lands brought him gifts. And his mother, Mary, stored all these things in her heart.
This beautifully illustrated version of the Christmas story captures all the joy and wonder of the very first Christmas
for a new generation of readers.
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of C
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SStephanie Jeffs and John h
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The STory of
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Eight days after the baby was born, Mary and Joseph took him to be circumcised.
‘What will you call the child?’ Joseph was asked.
‘His name is Jesus,’ he replied.Six weeks later, they loaded their
donkey to travel to the temple in Jerusalem. It was not far away, and although they had talked about returning to Nazareth, they had decided to make Bethlehem their home.
Joseph carried the two young doves which he would give the priest to offer as a sacrifice to God. An old man stared intently at Mary and the baby she was holding. He
slowly made his way towards her, picking his way through the crowd. Mary
handed Jesus to the old man.The man, whose name was Simeon, cradled the child in
his arms, and then he spoke, his eyes overflowing with tears.‘Sovereign Lord,’ he said. ‘You have kept your promise to me. I have seen the Saviour of the
world!’He handed Jesus back to Mary. Mary
and Joseph looked at each other. They were too amazed to speak.
At that moment, an old woman called Anna came up to them. She smiled and her face lit up with joy as she praised God.
Mary and Joseph made their way back to Bethlehem, thinking of all the
things they had heard and seen in Jerusalem. They were unaware of the three other travellers
who had begun their journey to visit them.
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The Story of ChristmasNow available as a small format paperback,
this beautifullly illustrated retelling of the story of the birth of Jesus
brings to life the dramatic events that happened over 2000 years ago.
A perfect Christmas gift.Small format, limp edition
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
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FORMAT 32 pages 152 x 140mm (P)limp, square-backed
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, Croatian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Italian, Romanian, Swedish
AUTHORStephanie Jeffs is a writer and teacher of English and drama. She lives in Tiverton, in the south west of England, with her three teenage children.
ILLUSTRATORJohn Haysom has illustrated a number of children’s Bibles and Bible stories, inspired by his Christian faith. He lives in the West Country in England where he works as a fine artist.
NEW FOR 2010
‘Have I got a room?’ said the innkeeper. He looked hot and tired, and beads of sweat sparkled on his forehead. ‘I haven’t got a space anywhere. Try one of the houses.’ He shut the door.
Joseph tried the houses. They were all full. It was hopeless. Before long he found himself back at the inn. He stopped outside the door and knocked again.
‘Sir,’ he said, before the innkeeper could speak. ‘I know that you do not have any room in your inn, but my wife is pregnant and will soon give birth.
‘I have tried everywhere, but, as you said, there is no
room. Do you know of anywhere where we can rest
tonight?’The innkeeper wiped his
forehead with the back of his hand. He looked at Mary and then at Joseph.
‘I can only think of one place,’ he said. He pointed to a building beside the inn. ‘Stay there, if you want.’
‘Thank you,’ said Joseph. He turned round and pulled the donkey towards the stable.
98
S t e p h a n i e J e f f S
a n d
J o h n h a y S o m
A baby was born in Bethlehemover two thousand years ago.
Angels announced his arrival. Shepherds rejoiced at his coming.
Wise men from far_off lands brought him gifts. And his mother, Mary, stored all these things in her heart.
This beautifully illustrated version of the Christmas story captures all the joy and wonder of the very first Christmas
for a new generation of readers.
the
Story
of C
hr
iStma
SStephanie Jeffs and John h
aysom
The STory of
hristmasC
Eight days after the baby was born, Mary and Joseph took him to be circumcised.
‘What will you call the child?’ Joseph was asked.
‘His name is Jesus,’ he replied.Six weeks later, they loaded their
donkey to travel to the temple in Jerusalem. It was not far away, and although they had talked about returning to Nazareth, they had decided to make Bethlehem their home.
Joseph carried the two young doves which he would give the priest to offer as a sacrifice to God. An old man stared intently at Mary and the baby she was holding. He
slowly made his way towards her, picking his way through the crowd. Mary
handed Jesus to the old man.The man, whose name was Simeon, cradled the child in
his arms, and then he spoke, his eyes overflowing with tears.‘Sovereign Lord,’ he said. ‘You have kept your promise to me. I have seen the Saviour of the
world!’He handed Jesus back to Mary. Mary
and Joseph looked at each other. They were too amazed to speak.
At that moment, an old woman called Anna came up to them. She smiled and her face lit up with joy as she praised God.
Mary and Joseph made their way back to Bethlehem, thinking of all the
things they had heard and seen in Jerusalem. They were unaware of the three other travellers
who had begun their journey to visit them.
2120
The Story of ChristmasNow available as a small format paperback,
this beautifullly illustrated retelling of the story of the birth of Jesus
brings to life the dramatic events that happened over 2000 years ago.
A perfect Christmas gift.Small format, limp edition
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
www. ad-publishing.comCONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION:
NEW FOR 2010FORMAT 28 pages192 x 150mm (P)board with case LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, Dutch, English, Japanese
AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
Ten Little SheepIt’s Christmas Eve. The shepherd boy counts in his ten little sheep and they settle down to
sleep – until they are woken by angels with news of Jesus’ birth! A chunky board book perfect for
little fingers.
Another little sheep came over the hill, slipping on the stones.Now there were five little sheep with the shepherd boy,
half-asleep and yawning and weary and wandering and slipping.
said the five little sheep.
Another little sheep came over the hill, sliding here and there.Now there were six little sheep with the shepherd boy,
half-asleep and yawning and weary and wandering and slipping and sliding.
said the six little sheep.
6
BaaBaa BaaBaaBaa
Baa
Baa
Baa BaaBaaBaa
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Ten L
iTTLe Sheep
ne starry night, one, two, three, four…ten little sheep came over the hill outside Bethlehem.
There they saw an angel with a message of great joy,about a baby in a manger, a baby called Jesus.
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First edition 2007This board book edition 2010Copyright © 2007 Anno Domini Publishingwww.ad-publishing.com
Text copyright © 2007 Jan GodfreyIllustrations copyright © 2007 Honor Ayres
A C o u n t i n g B o o k
J a n G o d f r e y a n d H o n o r A y r e s
A C o u n t i n g B o o k
Publishing Director: Annette ReynoldsArt Director: Gerald RogersPre-production Manager: Krystyna Kowalska HewittProduction Manager: John Laister
Printed and bound in Singapore
Jan Godfrey and
Honor Ayres
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Then the shepherd boy and the ten little sheep worshipped the baby,
because they knew he was Jesus, the son of God.
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NEW FOR 2010FORMAT 28 pages192 x 150mm (P)board with case LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, Dutch, English, Japanese
AUTHORJan Godfrey is an experienced writer for children under 7, with many published books to her name. A former schoolteacher, she is now retired. She is married to a Church of England clergyman, has four grown-up children and many grandchildren.
ILLUSTRATORHonor Ayres is a talented young illustrator, whose first book, A Child’s Bible, topped 100,000 copies in its first printing. Married with three young children, she is actively involved in her church in the south west of England.
Ten Little SheepIt’s Christmas Eve. The shepherd boy counts in his ten little sheep and they settle down to
sleep – until they are woken by angels with news of Jesus’ birth! A chunky board book perfect for
little fingers.
Another little sheep came over the hill, slipping on the stones.Now there were five little sheep with the shepherd boy,
half-asleep and yawning and weary and wandering and slipping.
said the five little sheep.
Another little sheep came over the hill, sliding here and there.Now there were six little sheep with the shepherd boy,
half-asleep and yawning and weary and wandering and slipping and sliding.
said the six little sheep.
6
BaaBaa BaaBaaBaa
Baa
Baa
Baa BaaBaaBaa
7
Ten L
iTTLe Sheep
ne starry night, one, two, three, four…ten little sheep came over the hill outside Bethlehem.
There they saw an angel with a message of great joy,about a baby in a manger, a baby called Jesus.
O
First edition 2007This board book edition 2010Copyright © 2007 Anno Domini Publishingwww.ad-publishing.com
Text copyright © 2007 Jan GodfreyIllustrations copyright © 2007 Honor Ayres
A C o u n t i n g B o o k
J a n G o d f r e y a n d H o n o r A y r e s
A C o u n t i n g B o o k
Publishing Director: Annette ReynoldsArt Director: Gerald RogersPre-production Manager: Krystyna Kowalska HewittProduction Manager: John Laister
Printed and bound in Singapore
Jan Godfrey and
Honor Ayres
2524
Then the shepherd boy and the ten little sheep worshipped the baby,
because they knew he was Jesus, the son of God.
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
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FORMAT 48 pages 235 X 210mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican
AUTHORAngela Burrin was born in Kent, England, but lives and works in Maryland, USA. A former teacher, she is now director of the prison ministry of WAU and author of a number of books.
ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
Welcome to the MassThis beautifully illustrated book is designed to
help children find their way through each stage of the Mass and come to understand how it can
deepen their faith.
It also includes prayers of the Mass and illustrated definitions of specialist words –
an ideal First Communion gift.
NEW FOR 2011
The assM
Geraldine
GuadaGno
and Maria Christina
lo CasCio 14 15
ORejoicing With the Angels in Heaven!
The Gloria Suddenly there was a host of angels praising God and singing,
“Glory to God in the highest!”luke 2:13
On the night I was born, my Father sent angels to some shepherds on a hillside. The
angels told them about my birth. And off the shepherds went to find me in the stable
in Bethlehem.
Now it is time for you to join the angels around the altar, singing my praises
in the prayer of the Church, the Gloria. Yes, angels are here right now! Even your
guardian angel is singing this prayer. Ask my Holy Spirit to give you a picture in your
mind of all the angels here in church with you.
I love to hear you say, “We give you thanks. We praise
you for your glory.” Think of something you are especially
thankful for. Maybe you can thank me for your family, your
friends, and the fun times you have. Or you can thank me for
how I take care of you each day.
Did you know that your praises reach me in heaven? In
heaven I sit at the right hand of my Father. There’s so much
love and laughter. Everyone is so happy to be with us and
with each other. Heaven is such an awesome place!
Jesus with all my heart I give you the highest praise!
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Thank You for Believing!The Profession of faiTh
“Because you have seen me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
John 20:29
The apostle Thomas had a hard time believing that I had risen from the dead. But
when he saw me with his own eyes and put his hands in my wounds, he believed. He
said to me, “My Lord and my God!”
My Holy Spirit helps you to believe. When you were baptized, you received the
seed of faith. What a gift! And guess what? Whenever you spend time talking and
listening to me at home or at Mass, you will come to know more and more in your
heart who I am and what I have done for you!
It was my early apostles who put together the prayer of the Church called the
Creed. It tells the story of the Trinity: how my Father created the world, how I came
to live on earth, and how the Holy Spirit, who spoke to the prophets, helps guide you
and the Church.
My friend, how delighted we are when we hear you say aloud these truths. And
just as I told Thomas, you are blessed—for believing in me and for telling others
how much I love them.
I believe in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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FORMAT 48 pages 235 X 210mm (P)cased
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican
AUTHORAngela Burrin was born in Kent, England, but lives and works in Maryland, USA. A former teacher, she is now director of the prison ministry of WAU and author of a number of books.
ILLUSTRATORMaria Cristina Lo Cascio was born in Milan, Italy, and runs a school of illustration in Turin. She has more than 30 books in print. She is married with three daughters.
Welcome to the MassThis beautifully illustrated book is designed to
help children find their way through each stage of the Mass and come to understand how it can
deepen their faith.
It also includes prayers of the Mass and illustrated definitions of specialist words –
an ideal First Communion gift.
NEW FOR 2011
The assM
Geraldine
GuadaGno
and Maria Christina
lo CasCio 14 15
ORejoicing With the Angels in Heaven!
The Gloria Suddenly there was a host of angels praising God and singing,
“Glory to God in the highest!”luke 2:13
On the night I was born, my Father sent angels to some shepherds on a hillside. The
angels told them about my birth. And off the shepherds went to find me in the stable
in Bethlehem.
Now it is time for you to join the angels around the altar, singing my praises
in the prayer of the Church, the Gloria. Yes, angels are here right now! Even your
guardian angel is singing this prayer. Ask my Holy Spirit to give you a picture in your
mind of all the angels here in church with you.
I love to hear you say, “We give you thanks. We praise
you for your glory.” Think of something you are especially
thankful for. Maybe you can thank me for your family, your
friends, and the fun times you have. Or you can thank me for
how I take care of you each day.
Did you know that your praises reach me in heaven? In
heaven I sit at the right hand of my Father. There’s so much
love and laughter. Everyone is so happy to be with us and
with each other. Heaven is such an awesome place!
Jesus with all my heart I give you the highest praise!
18 19
T
Thank You for Believing!The Profession of faiTh
“Because you have seen me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.”
John 20:29
The apostle Thomas had a hard time believing that I had risen from the dead. But
when he saw me with his own eyes and put his hands in my wounds, he believed. He
said to me, “My Lord and my God!”
My Holy Spirit helps you to believe. When you were baptized, you received the
seed of faith. What a gift! And guess what? Whenever you spend time talking and
listening to me at home or at Mass, you will come to know more and more in your
heart who I am and what I have done for you!
It was my early apostles who put together the prayer of the Church called the
Creed. It tells the story of the Trinity: how my Father created the world, how I came
to live on earth, and how the Holy Spirit, who spoke to the prophets, helps guide you
and the Church.
My friend, how delighted we are when we hear you say aloud these truths. And
just as I told Thomas, you are blessed—for believing in me and for telling others
how much I love them.
I believe in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
A N N O D O M I N I P U B L I S H I N G
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FORMAT 20 pages 192 x 150mm (P)cased with flaps
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, Dutch, English
AUTHORVicki Howie, a former solicitor, has written children’s plays, songs, mimes, crafts and stories. She runs workshops on children’s evangelism and lives in the south of England with her husband and two teenage children.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She particularly likes illustrating Bibles stories and lives in Budapest, Hungary, with her husband and young daughter.
Who’s Hiding?This is a lift-the-flap book
with doors to open on the Christmas story. Simply told for small children,
they can engage for the first time with the angels and the shepherds,
the wise men and the star, Mary and Joseph
and the baby called Jesus.
NEW FOR 2010
A Christmas lift-the-flap Book
Vicki Howie and Krisztina Kállai Nagy
Who’s Hiding?
What a surprise! Here’s the angel Gabriel with a message.Someone’s going to have a baby. Who could it be?
It’s someone who’s hiding behind the door.Who it is we can’t be sure.Open up a little more . . .
It’s Mary!Mary dances all around her house. ‘I’m so happy,’ she sings. ‘An angel brought me news of joy,I’m going to have a baby boy.’ Then she goes to tell the wonderful news to her family.
Lift the flap
Pitter, patter! Mary and Joseph hear footsteps.Someone has come to see the new baby. Who could that be?
It’s a shepherd!Look! He’s brought a lamb.‘A dazzling angel came to say,We’ll find God’s Son in a bed of hay!’Well, how amazing!
Lift the flap
It’s someone who’s hiding behind the door.Who it is we can’t be sure.Open up a little more . . .
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FORMAT 20 pages 192 x 150mm (P)cased with flaps
LANGUAGES SOLDAmerican, Australian, Dutch, English
AUTHORVicki Howie, a former solicitor, has written children’s plays, songs, mimes, crafts and stories. She runs workshops on children’s evangelism and lives in the south of England with her husband and two teenage children.
ILLUSTRATORKrisztina Kállai Nagy trained as a graphic designer before starting her own design and illustration business. She particularly likes illustrating Bibles stories and lives in Budapest, Hungary, with her husband and young daughter.
Who’s Hiding?This is a lift-the-flap book
with doors to open on the Christmas story. Simply told for small children,
they can engage for the first time with the angels and the shepherds,
the wise men and the star, Mary and Joseph
and the baby called Jesus.
NEW FOR 2010
A Christmas lift-the-flap Book
Vicki Howie and Krisztina Kállai Nagy
Who’s Hiding?
What a surprise! Here’s the angel Gabriel with a message.Someone’s going to have a baby. Who could it be?
It’s someone who’s hiding behind the door.Who it is we can’t be sure.Open up a little more . . .
It’s Mary!Mary dances all around her house. ‘I’m so happy,’ she sings. ‘An angel brought me news of joy,I’m going to have a baby boy.’ Then she goes to tell the wonderful news to her family.
Lift the flap
Pitter, patter! Mary and Joseph hear footsteps.Someone has come to see the new baby. Who could that be?
It’s a shepherd!Look! He’s brought a lamb.‘A dazzling angel came to say,We’ll find God’s Son in a bed of hay!’Well, how amazing!
Lift the flap
It’s someone who’s hiding behind the door.Who it is we can’t be sure.Open up a little more . . .