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Books with author Bob Hartman

  • Old Testament Tales

    Bob Hartman

    Paperback (Lion Hudson, June 22, 2012)
    Popular storyteller Bob Hartman is renowned for his fresh take on often-told stories, bringing them to life with vibrant characters and a lively twist in the tale. Bob now launches a new series of stories " The Unauthorized Versions " which are packed full of humour, mischief, silliness, and fun - but which all have a good-hearted and memorable conclusion. These easy-to-read Old Testament stories are inspired by the Bible - but given a completely original slant. Retold at a cracking pace, this black and white line illustrated book (in a style perfectly matched to Bob's mischievous storytelling) makes an ideal read for those who prefer something a little more wayward on their bookshelves, particularly boys aged 7-9.
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  • Bob Hartman's Rhyming Bible

    Bob Hartman

    Hardcover (SPCK, May 14, 2019)
    Internationally acclaimed storyteller and best-selling children's author Bob Hartman re-tells classic Bible stories in rhyme. Featuring popular tales from the Old and New Testaments, this is an ideal book for a parent to read with a child or for use in any storytelling setting with young children. Bob Hartman's fresh take on these well-loved stories are a joy to read aloud with any child, and also lend themselves to be used in any storytelling setting with children (toddler groups and all-age services).
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  • Why Dogs Chase Cats and Other Animal Stories

    Bob Hartman

    Paperback (Lion UK, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Part of the Storyteller Tales series, this title contains some of master storyteller Bob Hartman's best-loved folk and traditional tales. The contents are derived from The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book and The Lion Storyteller Book of Animal Tales, and this collection contains more than half a dozen folk tales from around the world.
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  • The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book: World Folk Tales Especially for Reading Aloud

    Bob Hartman

    Paperback (Lion Hudson, April 1, 2003)
    A Featured Selection of the Children's Book-of-the-Month! In this new collection of international folk tales, storyteller Bob Hartman blends familiar stories with little-known tales. Each story has been chosen for its integrity and for its ability to encourage and inspire children who are learning to understand the world around them. It is a captivating anthology that reflects the storyteller’s humor and joy of life, both of which are echoed in Susie Poole’s lively watercolor illustrations.
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  • Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book

    Bob Hartman

    Hardcover (Lion Pub, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Collects twenty-one tales from around the globe, including "The Amazing Pine Cone," which tells the tale of a magical pine cone that multiplies things by a thousand.
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  • The Littlest Camel and Other Christmas Stories

    Bob Hartman

    Paperback (Lion UK, Sept. 1, 2004)
    A new range of thematically arranged collections of some of master storyteller Bob Hartman's best-loved folk and traditional tales. The contents are derived from best-selling The Lion Storyteller Christmas Book. This collection contains more than half a dozen seasonal folk tales from around the world. It has a cover in series style - including the cute Storyteller Tales logo - and line illustrations accompany the text throughout.
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  • Angels, Angels All Around

    Bob Hartman

    eBook (Lion Children's Books, April 19, 2013)
    Storyteller Bob Hartman takes a very unusual approach to ten tales from the Bible. His stories are full of memorable language that delights children. Hartman's starting point is that every angel has its own characteristics: some shy, some brave, some practical, some playful. And each angel is perfectly matched to the task God gives it. Through this device, his retellings get right to the heart of the Bible stories, drawing out their significance in a way that stays in the imagination. The book includes the stories of: Hagar; Balaam; Elijah; Daniel; The Burning Fiery Furnace; Gabriel and Mary; The Christmas Shepherds; the Resurrection; Peter in Prison; and Paul's shipwreck.
  • The Big Pig Stampede

    Bob Hartman

    eBook (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Sept. 1, 2015)
    Goat Boy, a.k.a. Gideon, is the kid everyone loves to pick on. He’s like any typical Bible-time boy who spends his life traveling around Palestine milking goats, giving Roman soldiers a hard time, and getting into trouble on more than one occasion. Goat Boy is curious, enjoys a good adventure, and has a couple of mildly irritating friends. What’s not so typical is how he and his friends are in the right place at the right time to witness the amazing miracles and teachings of Jesus.Witty, insightful, wacky. These are just a few words to describe Bob Hartman’s latest chapter-book series, Goat Boy Chronicles. In this unique collection of stories, Goat Boy and his friends experience the miracles of Jesus through their awkward adolescent eyes. The boys laugh, they make jokes, they observe, they puzzle over everything that Jesus does, and in their own quirky ways they become the eyes and ears of the reader as they witness the unfolding of the gospel story.Bob Hartman’s passion is to retell Bible stories accurately and in a way that will help kids want to read them time and time again. Not just because the stories are “good for them” but because they are so creative, so clever, and so enthralling that they just can’t help themselves!
  • Anyone Can Tell a Bible Story

    Bob Hartman

    Paperback (Monarch Books, Feb. 18, 2011)
    Bob Hartman has an enviable reputation as a performance storyteller. Here are his insights into how stories work; tips and techniques; and how to retell Bible stories - plus 50 great stories to practise on. This is a revised and expanded edition of the Lion volume first published in 2002, with many new stories and ideas. The book is structured by storytelling styles, with pull quotes and boxes to keep the central material clear. This book is both a training manual and a resource. All the stories are taken from the Bible. It is published in the same popular format as TELLING THE BIBLE and TELLING THE GOSPEL.
  • Easter Angels

    Bob Hartman

    Hardcover (Chariot Victor Pub, Feb. 1, 1999)
    The angel sat in the dark and waited. This was the most unusual assignment he had ever received. Up till now, his missions had always been straightforward, typical guardian angel tasks. But this job was different...’ In this moving retelling, Bob Hartman gets right to the heart of the Easter story—evoking its pain, its loneliness and, at last, its unexpected joy. The changing mood of the story is reflected in Tim Jonke’s dramatic and powerful illustrations. The Easter Angels is a memorable book to return to year after year.
  • Bible Baddies: Bible Stories as You've Never Heard Them Before

    Bob Hartman

    language (Lion Children's Books, Nov. 18, 2011)
    Retold with Bob Hartman's insight and wit, some of these tales are funny, others are sinister. And some feature reformed baddies. Their dastardly deeds, pride, ruthlessness and misuse of power are vividly recreated. There are also 'come-uppance' stories and, last but not least, those showing God's compassion for the worst of 'baddies'. 'Baddies' include Pharoh, David, Jonah, Herod, Zacchaeus, Pilate, Peter, Jacob, Goliath, Judas and Paul.
  • Old Testament Tales

    Bob Hartman

    eBook (Lion Children's Books, June 22, 2012)
    Popular storyteller Bob Hartman is renowned for his fresh take on often-told stories, bringing them to life with vibrant characters and a lively twist in the tale. Bob now launches a new series of stories ' The Unauthorized Versions ' which are packed full of humour, mischief, silliness, and fun ' but which all have a good-hearted and memorable conclusion. These easy-to-read Old Testament stories are inspired by the Bible ' but given a completely original slant. Retold at a cracking pace, this black and white line illustrated book (in a style perfectly matched to Bob's mischievous storytelling) makes an ideal read for those who prefer something a little more wayward on their bookshelves, particularly boys aged 7-9.