Sunday, October 29, 2017

Good Night Tales: A Family Treasury of Read-Aloud Stories by C. S. Fritz from NavPress an affiliate of Tyndale House Publishers


ISBN: 9781631465567
Hardcover $19.99
Ages 3 - 8 Years
My thoughts:  This is a lovely book with classic illustrations that are absolutely charming. The stories and illustrations combined to make this a cherished bedtime book for generations to come.

As the stories use Biblical themes and lessons but are told in a woodland setting with delightfully drawn animals as characters living their lives in kingdoms.

Parents can use the discussion leads for each of the stories that are in the section at the back of the book to engage their children in Biblical application of the situations in the stories.

This can lead to further discussion and reading of the actual associated texts from the Bible.

I am absolutely enthralled with the illustrations and see the author/illustrator C.S. Fritz as one to watch for future presentations.

I highly recommend this enticing book of Good Night Tales.

About the book: Good Night Tales leads your children through a vivid, beautiful, and imaginative adventure through Scriptural truths. This collection of Scripture-based stories brings a forest to life through animal kings, trolls, plum-loving giants, and fiddle-playing crickets. Stories include reimaginings of Israel asking for a new king, parables about searching for the kingdom of God, and Psalm 23.

DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy from Tyndale Blog Network on behalf of NavPress and the author to facilitate a review. Opinions are my own and are freely given.
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2 comments:

  1. This looks like another winner! Thanks for sharing at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com! Tweeting!
    Tina

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  2. My son really likes it when I read him interesting stories or bedtime stories, as this helps him to relax and sleep well.

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