The Sneaky Serpent is a Christian picture book retelling an Old Testament story dating back to Genesis. Read about the unfortunate temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The Sneaky Serpent is told in a unique perspective of spiral language and bold imagery to help children of all ages understand the biblical significance of following God's will. The Sneaky Serpent blends a special combination of sight word development, repetitive language and predictable patterns for children to enjoy. The Sneaky Serpent also places a primary focus on prayer and obedience toward God. Inspired from: John 14:15 If you love me, keep my commands. Children will learn a simple prayer and the importance of hiding God's word in their heart. You don't want to miss this next adventure in the Heavens Heroes series.
"Bubba Kanga loves jumping along in his mother's pouch. But one day she jumps so high, Bubba Kanga bumps right out! Look out, Bubba Kanga! Here comes Sneaky Snake"--Back cover.
A Snake, a Flood, a Hidden Baby: Bible Stories for Children\x26nbsp;features six popular stories from the Hebrew Bible retold with whimsy by one of Israel\x27s most celebrated authors.With irresistible humor, Meir Shalev intro\-duces a lively cast of characters.Whether it\x27s a sneaky snake or a bunch of babbling builders, parents and their children are sure to enjoy these tales anew.Emanuele Luzzati\x27s playful collage illustrations pair beautifully with this witty retelling, while Ilana Kurshan\x27s translation cre\-ates a light and friendly tone that children will love.
A new addition to the bestselling Questioneers chapter book series, starring Aaron Slater, Illustrator! Zookeeper Fred loves snakes, but his favorite is a tiny green snake named Vern. Vern is sneaky and constantly tries to hide in Fred’s lunch. When Vern gets loose in the zoo and lands atop a boy’s head, it’s trouble! A few citizens demand that all the snakes must go and the Mayor closes the zoo until the City Council decides what to do. Is Vern a menace? Are the snakes a danger to society? Or a valuable resource for everyone? Who gets to decide? The Questioneers need all their talents to help Zookeeper Fred, but in the end, it’s Aaron’s art which leads the way.
This book was written for children everywhere, and thoughts taken from the best book ever written, God's Holy Bible. May God use this, and much good be accomplished. If one child receives good from this, then I am happy.
The publication of the King James version of the Bible, translated between 1603 and 1611, coincided with an extraordinary flowering of English literature and is universally acknowledged as the greatest influence on English-language literature in history. Now, world-class literary writers introduce the book of the King James Bible in a series of beautifully designed, small-format volumes. The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance.
Fool your friends; baffle your buddies; and perplex your parents with dozens of amazing tricks. Each of these fascinating feats appears to be the work of magical forces, but their true secret lies in mathematical manipulations. Correctly guess the age of any volunteer. Startle a stranger with knowledge about his or her life. Read minds, make accurate predictions, perform lightning-quick calculations, and demonstrate seemingly mystical powers of memory. Perform extraordinary effects with cards, dice, pencil and paper (and occasionally a calculator). In all of these tricks, the mathematical principle is well-concealed, and in many of them the use of numbers isn't even suspected. For each trick, an explanation of why it works is included in order to help you better understand the principle behind it, as well as to enable you to make your own variations on the trick or to develop other tricks on your own. Suggestions are given for what to say when introducing a trick so as to heighten suspense, increase sur prise, and keep your audience as confounded as possible. No sleight of hand is used, but with your brain power as your "magic wand," you'll have fun entertaining, amazing, and confusing people for hours. 96 pages, 51 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4. NEW IN PAPERBACK
The goal when trying to teach children is to make it interesting and above all, lots of fun. From children to adults, having good friends is an important part of who we are. In the story of Sneaky Snake I used basic animals to teach children about the importance of friendship. My point is as simple as just being nice to others, is being a good friend.