Delightful Bible tale for children 3-7 tells the beloved story of Noah and the Flood. Simple rhythmic text and actions allow children to act out the story. Appropriate for home or school. Lovely watercolor illustrations.
This title gives parents, Religious education teachers, and Christian daycare providers a fun and nicely illustrated text for teaching the story of Noah and the Ark. Sixteen pages of learning fun, edited by Annette Reynolds and colorfully illustrated by Chris Saunderson.
Noah's Ark, Another favorite Action Rhyme Book Sep 13, 2007
Children are encouraged to hammer with Noah as they "bang fist on fist." They can listen to God with Noah as he receives instructions on building an ark. The action suggestions will find the child prowling like a lion, swinging like a monkey, hopping like a frog. The amazing illustrations of Chris Saunderson allow the reader to sense the feeling of raindrops, and the rocking of the boat as the water rises. Stephanie Jeffs has provided narrative that allows the early reader to learn the basic of the story of Noah and his obedience to God's plan. Another Old Testament Bible Story from the Action Rhyme series designed to make learning fun. Reviewed by Richard R. Blake, a Christian Education Consultant
Fun way to tell a great story from the Bible Jul 7, 2007
This title, part of the Action Rhyme Series from New Day Publishing, gives parents, RE teachers, and Christian daycare providers a fun and nicely illustrated text for teaching the story of Noah and the Ark. Each 16 page book in the series is a treat, and with the actions suggested, each is a nice solution to the "wiggles" that often affect 3-6 year olds.
Great story for interactive reading with children Oct 21, 2001
A good introduction for the story of Noah and the Ark, easy to understand, and with the hand signs and movements, you can capture the children's attention and get them involved.