My Thinking Book

My Thinking Book

by Pat Lamb
My Thinking Book

My Thinking Book

by Pat Lamb

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Overview

"Why are there wars?" "If I am really good, will I go to heaven?" "Why are some people mean to others?"
Children have many questions! They deserve truthful answers to their questions. As they learn the truth, a foundation of understanding is being established that will last a lifetime.
This book gives truthful answers in a concise way to stimulate thinking and conversation about many topics bothering children. What a confusing world our children are facing! Often, our efforts to make everything fun and easy simply confuse children all the more. The earlier in life children can understand answers to their questions, based on the Scripture, the easier their future will be. Children are constantly required to make decisions. Without the correct knowledge, how can they make the right decisions?
My Thinking Book is designed for children to read for themselves or have it read to them. Unless otherwise noted, Scripture is taken from the New King James Version of the Bible. Although reading ability varies, generally, third-graders or above can read it. Parents may choose to read My Thinking Book to the children to provide a springboard for conversation.
A parent would do well to make My Thinking Book available for every child!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161858516
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 10/10/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 922 KB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Author Pat Lamb has taught in churches and schools at all ages and grade levels for more than sixty years. She graduated from Missouri University with a major in vocational home economics and later was certified to teach elementary grades in New Mexico. She directed a preschool for Navajo children and later taught adult basic education classes for more than twenty years. She was awarded the Missouri Distinguished Adult Basic Education Service Award for dedicated service in the community, region, and state. She has been included in Who’s Who of American Educators for several years and recently selected to receive a lifetime achievement award.
Pat Lamb currently resides near Branson, Missouri, and writes a weekly column for local newspapers titled “Train up a Child” and a monthly column for the Missouri Pathway titled “Raising Children”. Her four children and four grandchildren have contributed to her understanding of things that puzzle young people.
Pat Lamb has also written Let the Children Come; Children, Come to Me; When the Stars Fall Down; and Widening the Church Doors to Teach the Narrow Way.
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