Is God Sad?
Autor Gil Daleskien Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789652293725
ISBN-10: 9652293725
Pagini: 40
Ilustrații: colour illus
Dimensiuni: 207 x 225 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Gefen Publishing House
ISBN-10: 9652293725
Pagini: 40
Ilustrații: colour illus
Dimensiuni: 207 x 225 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Gefen Publishing House
Recenzii
"""It can serve as a model for parents who may not quite know how to answer the inquisitive young mind."" --Chana Givon, Jerusalem, Feb. 2007
In contrast to its title, this book about God for young children is joyful, with colorful abstract illustrations to convey the idea of loving omnipotence that the text imparts. As a child named Tamar asks questions about God, such as How does God know that I m sad? or So what does it mean to die? , her father answers them in a truthful, reverent, and gentle way. Translated from the Hebrew by Shirley Kaufman, the conversation between father and child affirms God s goodness, empathy, loving kindness, and generosity, while also confronting questions about death in a way that will give comfort to a young child. For preschool grade 2 --Susan Berson, Denver, CO, Sept/Oct 2007 issue of the AJL (Association of Jewish Libraries) Newsletter"
In contrast to its title, this book about God for young children is joyful, with colorful abstract illustrations to convey the idea of loving omnipotence that the text imparts. As a child named Tamar asks questions about God, such as How does God know that I m sad? or So what does it mean to die? , her father answers them in a truthful, reverent, and gentle way. Translated from the Hebrew by Shirley Kaufman, the conversation between father and child affirms God s goodness, empathy, loving kindness, and generosity, while also confronting questions about death in a way that will give comfort to a young child. For preschool grade 2 --Susan Berson, Denver, CO, Sept/Oct 2007 issue of the AJL (Association of Jewish Libraries) Newsletter"