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Getting to Know & Love God - Introducing & Explaining God to Children of All Faiths - cover

Getting to Know & Love God - Introducing & Explaining God to Children of All Faiths

Collection The Sincere Seeker Kids

Publisher: The Sincere Seeker

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A Journey for Growing Hearts: Introducing God to Children of All Faiths (Ages 4-9)What's Inside:Getting to Know & Love God provides children ages 4-9 with an enriching introduction to who God is, His attributes, and His role in creation. Bright illustrations and simple explanations explore God’s love, mercy, and power, helping children connect with their faith in a meaningful way.This book answers fundamental questions like “Who is God?”, “Where is God?”, and “Why do we worship Him?” through interactive content designed to build a strong foundation in spirituality.Key Features:				Fun & Captivating Illustrations: Bright visuals paired with simple explanations.		Spiritual Foundations: Introduces key concepts like God’s love and His role in the universe.		Age-Appropriate Language: Thoughtful, simplified text for children ages 4-9.		Interactive Learning: Prompts that encourage children to reflect and engage with the material.		Parent-Child Bonding: Perfect for family discussions about faith and spirituality.		Your Child Will:				Understand who God is and His loving nature.		Develop a deeper connection with their faith through storytelling and illustrations.		Learn the importance of worship and trusting God.		Explore creation and God’s role in the universe.		Build a foundation for prayer and spiritual values.		Perfect For:				Children (Ages 4-9) – A great introduction to faith for children exploring these concepts.		Parents and Families of All Faiths – Ideal for families looking to nurture spiritual understanding.		Faith-Based Education – Excellent for homeschooling or religious settings.		Gift Givers – Perfect for birthdays, holidays, and spiritual milestones.		Why Parents Love It:				Clear and Thoughtful Text – Simple language covering key spiritual concepts.		Interactive Questions – Encourage children to think and discuss their faith.		Educational and Inspiring – A tool for sparking curiosity and nurturing faith.		Great for Bonding – A wonderful way for parents and children to connect.		About the Sincere Seeker Kids Collection:While The Sincere Seeker is an Islamic organization, this book is thoughtfully designed for children and families of all faiths, including Christians, Jews, Muslims, and others exploring spirituality. It introduces universal concepts of God and moral values rooted in the shared teachings of the Abrahamic religions. Even families who identify as agnostic or atheist can find inspiration in the timeless principles presented in this book.Begin Your Child's Spiritual Journey Today!Click "Add to Cart" now and introduce your child to God’s love and creation through this engaging and educational book!
Available since: 06/07/2022.
Print length: 33 pages.

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