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A Pocketful of Wonder - 50 Hands-On Adventures for Kids to Discover God's Creation - cover

A Pocketful of Wonder - 50 Hands-On Adventures for Kids to Discover God's Creation

Amanda Dykes

Verlag: Bethany House Publishers

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Invite Kids to Delight in the Wonder All around Them 
 
In a world increasingly dependent upon screens and technology, it's as crucial as it is countercultural to help kids capture the natural joys and treasures each day holds. Written and illustrated by mom of four, former teacher, and award-winning author Amanda Dykes, this family-friendly field guide offers fifty low-prep or no-prep hands-on activities that invite children and their caregivers to spot the wonders of God's creation. Taking a multisensory approach, each entry 
 
· incorporates physical activity, art, music, poetry, exploration, Scripture, and prayer 
· appeals to a vast array of personalities, interests, learning types, and abilities 
· offers tools to see and magnify the meaning God has woven into this world 
· fills little hearts with hope while pointing to a Creator who loves them very much 
 
Small in size but big in impact, A Pocketful of Wonder is an adventure-filled guide that encourages parents, caregivers, and young children to see and explore our amazing world.
Verfügbar seit: 25.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 176 Seiten.

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