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The Prisoners, the Earthquake and the Midnight Song Board Book

A True Story about How God Uses People to Save People

By Bob Hartman, illustrated by Catalina Echeverri
4.916666666666666666666666667 stars  from 11 reviews
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About this book

Using simple sentences and stunning illustrations, this 16-page board book retells the story of Paul and the Philippian jailer.

From the sounds of Paul and Silas singing at midnight to the scary rumbling of an earthquake, young children are encouraged to imagine each sound as they follow the story. Finally, with the sound of singing, they rejoice with the jailer and his family as they all become followers of Jesus Christ.

This full-color board book is a simplified version of the popular The Prisoners, the Earthquake, and the Midnight Song storybook for 3-6s.

Specifications

Age range:
1+
Contributors:
Bob Hartman, Catalina Echeverri
ISBN:
9781784987008
Format:
Board book
First published:
March 2022
Dimensions:
5.8" x 7.5" x 0.4"
Weight:
6.63 oz
Case quantity:
50
Language:
English
Pages:
16
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars A great book!

 

Love how it is written in terms young kids can understand. It was a perfect baby shower gift!

5.00 stars Perfect for smaller children

 

Great story told concisely for babies and toddlers.

5.00 stars Beyond the Usual Stories

 

I have never seen this story told in a children's book. I love how it tells about the early church. The book calls little readers' attention to the sounds of that night from the rumble of the earthquake, the singing of the prisoners, the crying of the fearful prison guard and again the rejoining of his family after they learn about Jesus. The board book introduces a dramatic story with enough details to intrigue readers, but not enough scare them. The story gives me plenty of leeway as a parent to add in details and explanation as kids become familiar ...

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