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What is your favourite colour? What do you use to look at all these colours? You use your eyes!
Read this book and you will find out about God who made your eyes. Then you can thank God for the wonderful gift of sight.
Scripture references back up each page and there is a prayer page at the end of the book.
One in a series of six chunky size board books that teach children how God was involved with us right from the beginning. The titles cover things we experience every day: Touch, Taste, Sight, Hearing, Smell & Feelings
Catherine Mackenzie enjoys explaining the gospel to a child and sees it as a challenge and a joy - something to treasure and to look forward to. Catherine's favourite activity is making flapjacks with her nephews & nieces. She loves to collect books & real life heroes and some of these can be seen in her Little Light's series. Watch out for two additions to this series in September 2008. She has written several trailblazer biographies (including Billy Graham) for young people, the ‘Stories from Canterbury Place’ series dealing with difficult issues those children may have to face. Her Recent Board Series 'Sent to Save'(January 2008) follows on from ‘Born to be King’ which was released in July 2006.
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I bought a 2nd hand copy of this in a charity shop recently. On the whole it's an ok book, but I was disappointed to see that the words loose and lose were confused in the text.
Posted by AJ, Edinburgh at 23:39 on Monday 29 October 2007