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Books in BIG TOPICS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE series

  • Tell Me About Eternity

    Joel Anderson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, July 5, 2005)
    "What does eternity mean?" When a question like this comes from a little one, adults sometimes find themselves searching for a simple way to explain the answers. The Big Topics for Little Kids series comes to the aid of adults looking for a child-friendly and engaging way to provide answers to questions regarding abstract concepts such as these. The first book in the series explores eternity through the touching story of the birth of a baby and the passing of an old man. Through these examples, children will begin to understand the big-people concept of eternity, and adults will find relief in a simple way to introduce this concept to children.
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  • Tell Me About Love

    Joel Anderson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, July 5, 2005)
    "Daddy, tell me about love." Where does a parent, grandparent, or teacher begin when presented with such a complicated inquiry? Joel Anderson begins the explanation with the story of a family who is awaken by their dog when their house catches on fire. The family is saved but the family dog loses his life in the process. This metaphor show children how much Jesus love us.Big Topics for Little Kids will open the door for deeper discussion for parents to share with their children about love.
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  • Tell Me About Faith

    Joel Anderson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, July 5, 2005)
    How do you explain faith to a little child? The Big Topics for Little Kids series uses the metaphors of a father away at war and his letters to a daughter who doesn't remember ever seeing him. With concrete examples to which children can relate, Joel Anderson breaks down this huge concept into tiny pieces that little minds can understand. Parents will appreciate this tool that will help them discuss the abstract topic of faith with their children.
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  • What to Wear Instead of Hair?

    Imelda Bell

    Paperback (Independently published, June 27, 2020)
    "What to Wear Instead of Hair?" is a story for young children about a mother who is bald due to cancer treatment. The child’s ideas for the best hat to wear each presents its own problem and the suggestions get more ridiculous as the story progresses. This is a fun story to help children adapt to a parent with sudden hair loss.
  • When Grandad had to go Away: A story for children about grief and the death of a loved one.

    Imelda Bell

    Paperback (Independently published, June 13, 2020)
    “When Grandad had to go Away” is a story written in rhyme for young children about grief and the loss of a loved one. It explores the emotions and stages of grief and looks at ways to remembersomeone. This is part of a series of books exploring difficult topics and situations.Other books in the series include:"The Little Germ that Travelled the World - A story for children about Social Distancing"“The Nasty Beast who Wanted to Stay - A story for children about Cancer”“What to Wear Instead of Hair” - A story for children about sudden hair loss