The Prisoners, the Earthquake, and the Midnight Song: A true story about how God uses people to save people (The Bible Story of Paul and the Philippian Jailer) (Tales That Tell the Truth)
The Prisoners, the Earthquake, and the Midnight Song: A true story about how God uses people to save people (The Bible Story of Paul and the Philippian Jailer) (Tales That Tell the Truth) book cover

The Prisoners, the Earthquake, and the Midnight Song: A true story about how God uses people to save people (The Bible Story of Paul and the Philippian Jailer) (Tales That Tell the Truth)

Price
$11.49
Format
Hardcover
Pages
32
Publisher
The Good Book Company
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1784984403
Dimensions
9 x 0.5 x 10.5 inches
Weight
14.9 ounces

Description

Bob Hartman draws readers into it through sound―the sound of singing, of an earthquake, of the jailer drawing his sword―which makes this book fun to read aloud but also invites young readers into the scene. Hartman doesn’t just tell the story but creates an experience around it, vivid and animate and accessible, and filled with memorable characters. -- Théa Rosenburg (Blogger, Little Book, Big Story) Bob Hartman has been a professional storyteller for 30 years and has written over 70 books. He is also the author of YouVersion's Bible App for Kids.

Features & Highlights

  • Winner of Children’s category in The Gospel Coalition Book Awards 2020
  • Bible storybook that teaches young children about Jesus’ ongoing power to save and how they can tell their friends about Jesus.
  • Based on Acts 16, this is a fun and compelling retelling of how a Philippian jailer and his family learned the wonderful truth about Jesus Christ.
  • Jesus’ ongoing power to save through the spreading of the gospel and through the presence of the Holy Spirit is imaginatively and powerfully brought to life by Bob Hartman.
  • Bob is a compelling storyteller and author of the Lion Storyteller Bible, which has sold over 130,000 copies in the UK and has been translated into 11 languages, and of YouVersion’s Bible App for Kids.
  • Children will discover...
  • • Jesus’ ongoing power to save through the proclamation of the gospel and through the presence of the Holy Spirit.
  • • The powerful witness of Paul and Silas, who sung while they were held captive and refused to break free when an earthquake destroyed the prison they were trapped in.
  • • How they can tell others the good news of Jesus Christ.
  • • How to imagine the sights and sounds of a Bible story.
  • Ideal for children aged 3-6.

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Love the way sound travels through the pages in image and words

Tales that tell the Truth, a series of books from The Good Book company. This book is another fast favorite as it accurately whispers the Word of God to our children. This book does not disappoint. So many potential ways to engage your children.

What I loved about this book:
This event in history from Acts 16:16-40. The Philippian Jailer with Paul and Silas in jail accurately told with added themes to engage the readers.
Illustrations by Catalina Echeverri, the right amount of reality blended with images to SEE the sounds you also listen for, and to understand what is occurring at this time. People of different skin colors are well represented in the people in the book. So vital in children's books.
Themes:
Light you see on the cover, coming out of their mouths and all around, is throughout the pages of the book and it represents sounds like praising God.
Listen: lots of descriptive language, onomatopoeia:words visualized like earthquake, snoring or sawing a zigzag visual snore, ... and the light you see is really representing the sounds heard.
Rich use of language: to represent opposites (up/down, beneath/rising up), to match the sound all can hear with a gray zigzag n the prison, as well as teaching vocabulary a sword's scabbard, and the concepts of complaining/grumbling opposite of praising God.
Do you hear that? on every few pages.
Image repeated throughout with the same wording describing the cross, the stone rolled away when Jesus is alive,and the Holy Spirit. (Jesus forgives, lives so we can live forever, and follow Him as Our King). What a great set of concepts repeated several times in the book, so it will be quickly memorized.
What I wonder:
could the Bible reference be part of the subtitle so that in a quick scan, adults see the immediate connection?
what age this is intended for? The books in this series are picture books with a fair amount of text, so I've often used them in the primary ages from Kindergarten to Grade 3. The company lists ages 3-6.
I plan to use this book in our Sunday School lessons from Acts with grades 1 and 2 children. I would recommend this book for any child who would sit and want to interact with the adult reader from preschool on and I believe all ages will enjoy the book.

Thankful to have an advanced copy of this book as a partner of The Good Book Company.

Board book Review- not as good as the hardcover--
What I like about the book:

Listening Theme.
Shortened version of the full hardback book.
Still gives the gospel.
Nice size board book.
What I wonder about the book:
Why the image is repeated just as in the hardcover book- but the words are not. From my review of the hardback:
Image repeated throughout with the same wording describing the cross, the stone rolled away when Jesus is alive,and the Holy Spirit. (Jesus forgives, lives so we can live forever, and follow Him as Our King).
The cover is a matte finish, and I wish the pages were as well.
Thankful to partner with the Goodbook company and review this book, all ideas are my own.

BOARD Book review
What I like about the book:

Listening Theme.
Shortened version of the full hardback book.
Still gives the gospel.
Nice size board book.
What I wonder about the book:
Why the image is repeated just as in the hardcover book- but the words are not. From my review of the hardback:
Image repeated throughout with the same wording describing the cross, the stone rolled away when Jesus is alive,and the Holy Spirit. (Jesus forgives, lives so we can live forever, and follow Him as Our King).
The cover is a matte finish, and I wish the pages were as well.
Thankful to partner with the Goodbook company and review this book, all ideas are my own.
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