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Books with title The Big Book Of Bible Questions

  • The Kids' Book of Questions

    Gregory Stock Ph.D.

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, March 10, 2015)
    Kids love to be asked questions almost as much as they love to ask them. And asking is important—parents know the value of having meaningful conversations with their kids, especially as family time is under continuous assault from gadgets and devices. Now the book that solves those needs is back—announcing a fresh new edition of The Kids’ Book of Questions. Including subjects like the Internet, school violence, and climate change, the book remains a timeless treasure. Here is a collection of questions designed to challenge, entertain, provoke, and expand young minds. These are the questions that let kids discover how they feel; let people know what they think; raise issues that everyone loves to discuss. Gregory Stock, author of the original #1 bestselling Book of Questions, took his question-asking ways into schools and came back with over 200 questions, including Thorny dilemmas: Would you rather have a job you didn’t like that paid a lot or a job you loved that paid just enough to get by? Embarrassing challenges: Would you kiss someone in front of your whole class for $250? Provocative ideas: What things do you think your parents do just to set an example for you? Intriguing fantasies: If you could text any famous person and be sure they’d read and answer your text, who would you write to and what would you say? There is only one requirement: Give an honest answer. Then be amazed to see where one little question leads.
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  • The Big Book of Bible Questions

    Amy Parker, Doug Powell, Annabel Tempest

    Hardcover (Tyndale Kids, March 3, 2020)
    Uncover the mysteries of the Bible with bestselling children’s author Amy Parker and apologist Doug Powell as they team up to answer some of the biggest questions kids have about the Bible and theology.The Big Book of Bible Questions addresses kids’ toughest Bible questions with theologically sound answers in a way that is relatable and engaging. It’s filled with fun facts, debunking of common misconceptions, and explanations of biblical and theological concepts. With eye-catching illustrations and real-life photos, this book will not only answer a kid’s Bible questions big and small, but it will also encourage spiritual conversations and a lifelong love of learning about the glory and wonder of faith, the Bible, and God.
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  • The Big Book of Questions and Answers

    Jane Parker Resnick, Rebecca L. Grambo, Tony Tallarico

    Paperback (Kidsbooks, March 15, 2006)
    The Big Book of Questions and Answers More than 950 Fact-Filled Questions & Answers! Kid have questions...and The Big Book of Questions and Answers has the answers. Packed with fascinating information and humorous illustrations, this book is an outstanding addition to t a home library. From how much the Earth weighs to who invented the chocolate bar, this educational resource will keep children learning - and laughing. It's surely the most fun-filled question and answer book ever created for kids of all ages!
  • The Book of Questions

    Gregory Stock Ph.D.

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 3, 1987)
    The phenomenon returns! Originally published in 1987, The Book of Questions, a New York Times bestseller, has been completely revised and updated to incorporate the myriad cultural shifts and hot-button issues of the past twenty-five years, making it current and even more appealing.This is a book for personal growth, a tool for deepening relationships, a lively conversation starter for the family dinner table, a fun way to pass the time in the car. It poses over 300 questions that invite people to explore the most fascinating of subjects: themselves and how they really feel about the world.The revised edition includes more than 100 all-new questions that delve into such topics as the disappearing border between man and machine—How would you react if you learned that a sad and beautiful poem that touched you deeply had been written by a computer? The challenges of being a parent—Would you completely rewrite your child’s college-application essays if it would help him get into a better school? The never-endingly interesting topic of sex—Would you be willing to give up sex for a year if you knew it would give you a much deeper sense of peace than you now have? And of course the meaning of it all—If you were handed an envelope with the date of your death inside, and you knew you could do nothing to alter your fate, would you look?The Book of Questions may be the only publication that challenges—and even changes—the way you view the world, without offering a single opinion of its own.
  • The Kids' Book of Questions

    Gregory Stock

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 9, 1988)
    Now more than ever, parents are told how important it is to talk meaningfully to their kids. This is the book that makes it happen. A revised and expanded second edition, The Kids' Book of Questions, with 634,000 copies in print, makes it easy to ask hard questions and fun to answer them. Questions to challenge, questions to provoke. Questions to entertain and expand young minds. Questions about right or wrong, about fears and hopes, ethics, religious beliefs, about why parents act the way they do--even about ruling the world.Updated to include questions on subjects that have arisen since the book's original publication in 1988--from the internet to issues like school violence and terrorism--the book is a sure way to prod young people into discovering who they really are and what they really believe. There are inquiries into values: "If you knew you wouldn't get caught, would you cheat on a test by copying someone else's answers?" Intriguing fantasies: "If you could email any famous person and know they'd read and answer your note, who would you write to and what would you say?" Philosophical queries: "Have you had any personal experiences that lead you to believe in God?" Provocative scenarios: "After being given a truth pill, what would you say if you were asked to describe your family?"Kids, and parents, will be amazed to find how far one little question will lead.
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  • The Book of Questions

    Jane G. Meyer, Lucia Salemi

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, April 6, 2016)
    Every kid has questions...and they also have the capacity to discover very interesting answers. In The Book of Questions, Jane G. Meyer leads kids through a pint-sized Socratic exercise in questioning the nature of the universe. Paired with Lucia Salemi’s whimsical illustrations, these questions are sure to get kids thinking, and coming up with new questions of their own.
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  • The Big Book of Bible Questions

    Sally Ann Wright

    eBook (Abingdon Press, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Four simple questions are asked for each of sixty different Bible persons or events. These simple questions, drawn from the lives of all the main characters of the Bible, and covering all the main events, will delight, challenge, and amuse. All the best-loved stories are here, brought to life by the Italian artist Paola Bertolini Grudina's lively illustrations.
  • The Little Book Of Big Questions

    Dianna Booher, Michelle Allen

    Hardcover (J Countryman Books, )
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  • The Book of BIG Questions

    Maha Kamal

    Paperback (BookBaby, Nov. 19, 2015)
    The Book of BIG Questions is a must-have children's book for free-thinking parents. It is meant to encourage discussion between adults and kids about the biggest questions in life, such as: Where did we come from? Does God exist? What are we made of? What is good and what is evil? The Book of BIG Questions takes on these big questions through short conversations between young animals and their adult mentors. The book features delightful and colorful illustrations of creatures from around the world, including sloths, seahorses, manatees, giraffes, and many more! The Book of BIG Questions also teaches children about different kin-ships, like mother and daughter; father and daughter; and grandmother and grandson.
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  • A Book of Questions

    Jane G. Meyer, Lucas Salemi

    eBook (Xist Publishing, April 12, 2016)
    Every kid has questions...and they also have the capacity to discover very interesting answers. In A Book of Questions, Jane G. Meyer leads kids through a pint-sized Socratic exercise in questioning the nature of the universe. Paired with Lucia Salemi’s whimsical illustrations, these questions are sure to get kids thinking, and coming up with new questions of their own.
  • The Book of Questions

    Gregory Stock

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated, March 15, 1995)
    This book give you permission to ask those things that are too bold, too embarrassing, or just too difficult to ask by yourself.
  • My Little Book of Big Questions

    Britta Teckentrup

    Hardcover (Prestel Junior, April 9, 2019)
    In this profound and empathetic look at the questions children wonder about, Britta Teckentrup beautifully illustrates life's mysteries.What will my life be like? Will I be happy? Will I ever be able to reach the stars? There are no answers to these questions, but in this eloquent picture book Britta Teckentrup lets children know that they are not alone in asking them and gives parents an opportunity to start a conversation with their children about the questions that come up in their lives. A young girl stands on a chair to see what it's like to be tall. A boy stares towards the sky and wonders if birds enjoy flying. Friends argue, lovers embrace, the distant sun warms the earth, and people grow old. Using soft hues, bold outlines, and unusual textures, Teckentrup's illustrations help evoke the feelings surrounding each question. As they flip through the pages children and their parents will find endless opportunities to think about life's big questions and to have conversations that will be remembered for years.
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