Taste And See
$16.99
Taste and see his steadfast love,
Honey wafers from above.
Sons and daughters, can’t you see?
God made you his family.
Children love food, and this beautiful book will help them see God’s goodness and love in the food he provides for his children all through the Bible. From fruit trees in the garden, manna in the wilderness, and bread and fish by the sea of Galilee, to the final, wonderful banquet spread in heaven, children will learn to “taste and see that the Lord is good.”
In Taste and See, author Irene Sun and illustrator Hannah Y. Lu provide a bird’s eye view of the Bible using the idea of hunger and feasting to tell the story of redemption in an innovative way for children and their parents. Children ages 4-7 will discover that everything their hearts hunger for can be found in Jesus-the one whose broken body and shed blood is pictured in the bread and wine we eat together to celebrate Christ’s death and resurrection. Each meal we share until Jesus comes is a time to remember God’s love for all his children.
The resource page at the end of Taste and See will equip parents to go deeper into these truths with their children.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781645072355
ISBN10: 1645072355
Irene Sun | Illustrator: Hannah Lu
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2022
Publisher: New Growth Press
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