An engaging retelling of the feeding of the 5,000 that helps young children discover how Jesus gives life that lasts for ever, not just for now!
Part of the Little Me, Big God series.
Thousands of people came to Jesus—and they were all hungry. But one boy had a sandwich to share. So Jesus prayed and then shared the sandwich with the huge, hungry crowd. Everyone was amazed and wanted him to be King.
But Jesus said, "You're just thinking about getting your dinner, which is all finished now. I've come to give you something that's never finished and always enough!"
In this engaging retelling of the feeding of the 5,000 from John 6 v 5-35, young children discover how Jesus gives life that lasts for ever, not just for now!
Notes for parents at the back help explain what Jesus says about himself in John 6 v 26-27 and 35.
The following free downloads are included with your purchase:
• Activity Pack
• PDF images
• PowerPoint slides
Story: The Boy Who Shared His Sandwich
Notes for Parents
Age range: | 1+ |
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Contributors | Steph Williams |
ISBN | 9781784985837 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | February 2021 |
Dimensions | 170mm x 170mm x 3mm |
Weight | 0.06 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 24 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
This book is aimed at pre-school children from ages two to four years old. The illustrations are cute and the story is told in a simple, modern way. The message of the Bible is clear and easy to understand for this young age group without losing the importance of the message.... continue reading
This book is simple and easy for children to understand, while still being faithful to the nuances of the biblical story. It focuses on the true message of Jesus’s miracle, instead of treating it as an end to itself, and this can start great conversations with slightly older children.... continue reading
Based on John 6:5-35, this children’s retelling of the story is simple yet profound. While we marvel at the miracle, Jesus says that he will give us more than food – he will give us his own life to pay for our sins. We can have eternal life with him in Heaven.... continue reading
The book is teeny tiny, and quite flimsy, but the story is put in a lovely and accessible way, and the illustrations are brilliant!
Lovely little book, beautifully illustrated and a simple but faithful telling of John 6:5-35. My three year old is a big fan.