Easter calendar with family devotions based on The Garden, The Curtain and The Cross Storybook. Perfect for Lent and Easter.
Part of the Tales That Tell the Truth series.
Make sure Easter is met with as much anticipation as Christmas with this innovative resource based on our bestselling children's book.
This 15-door calendar works just like an advent calendar and means kids can count down to Easter Sunday. It comes with two weeks of Easter family devotions based on the passages used in The Garden, The Curtain and The Cross Storybook.
Children aged 5-8 will learn why Jesus died and rose again, and why that's the best news ever. Makes a useful homeschool resource.
• Board book for 1-3s
• Storybook for 3-6s
• Coloring and Activity Book for 5-8s
• Full size illustrations to show on screen when reading to a large audience
• A six-session Sunday School resource with age-differentiated lesson plans for 3-5s, 5-8s, and 8-12s
Age range: | 5+ |
---|---|
Contributors | Carl Laferton, Lizzie Laferton, Catalina Echeverri |
ISBN | 9781784984632 |
Format | Calendar |
First published | January 2020 |
Dimensions | 8.3" x 11.7" x 0.2" |
Weight | 5.64 oz |
Case quantity | 45 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
I’m always looking for fresh resources to help my children engage in the story of scripture and this devotional hits all the right notes. With simple language, engaging questions, clear truths, and a realistic timeframe (this is key!), this is a truly wonderful resource for even the busiest parents to help their children understand the power of the resurrection and God’s perfect plan.
This is a fantastic plan for families with young children for making the most of the full fortnight before the highest feast in the Christian calendar. I enjoyed previewing these as a daddy, and can’t wait to make this next Holy Week special for our kids—and the week before! For years, I’ve found walking with Jesus from Palm Sunday to Easter to be a spiritually significant annual habit—but it just always seems to go by too quickly. So why not make it two weeks and involve the kids?
It’s hard for me to believe, but one of my favorite children’s books just got better. The Garden, The Curtain, and The Cross is both an outstanding introduction to the Christian faith and a soul-stirring encouragement to those who already believe. This devotional guide anticipates thoughtful questions, equips you to discover the answers, and presents the subject manner in a worship-full tone.
I love how this Bible storybook displays the parallels between creation, temple, and cross. It is a wonderful explanation of how Jesus fulfilled what was broken and how the entire biblical narrative comes full circle. Pictures are fun and intriguing for kids.
We absolutely love this collection,
My daughter gave one of these books to her first grade teacher and she loved it.
While The Garden, The Curtain and The Cross is a children's book, all ages can learn from the spiritual connections it makes between the Old and New Testaments. Carl Laferton has become my favorite author of Children's books.
This is one of my highest-recommended children's books! We bulk-ordered it and passed them out to all the kids at our church on Easter Sunday! A comprehensive Biblical look at the whole Gospel in terms children can understand and adults can enjoy.
Kids love it and request to re-read it constantly!
We used this in collaboration with and Easter event we held for families at our church. Families were given this outside of the event but then at the event, the story was read and a storyboard craft was created by all families attending. The partnership of both pieces allowed us to have a united Lent discipleship moment for our families!
This is lovely book which gives the big overarching story of the gospel in a very relevant way with great illustrations.
It kept my kids’ attention and has a great message!
This is a wonderful book. Our church shared this with us and we got a copy to read at home to the kids. The story is great and the images are engaging for the kids.
I am not easy to impress when it comes to Christian children’s books, as it is hard to find one that strikes the balance of child-level communication while still maintaining the depth and fullness of the Word of God. The Garden, The Curtain, and The Cross blew me away. Honestly, as a 30-something who has been in church her whole life, I have drawn understanding and insight for myself from the simplicity but DEPTH and big picture biblical perspective of this book. Thank you for remaining faithful to the truth of God’s Word without dumbing it down and without admixture of the world’s philosophies. This book is gold.