Reformation ABCs

SKU
017180
ISBN
9781433552823
Grade PK-1
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

This book presents Church history in a way that is easy for young children to actually understand. Each letter of the Alphabet is represented by a key player in the reformation. For example, “A is for ants, artists and Augustine". The rest of the page contains material that expands upon the key word and Reformation personality or event. Each page should be long enough for the recommended age group to handle daily, or even for an older elementary student to use as part of a wider study. Some of the topics covered are Luther, Johannes Gutenberg and the printing press, the Bible coming into print, French Huguenots, John Wycliff and more. 8" x 0.3" x 8" 56 pgs, hc. ~Judy

Publisher's Description of Reformation ABCs

Reformation ABCs is a fun way for kids to learn about the places, things, events, people, books, and ideas that shaped this pivotal time in church history. Through whimsical illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book teaches kids that even though the Reformation occurred five hundred years ago, it isn't just about people and places in the past. The Reformers' fight to reclaim the gospel is still relevant today.



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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Crossway Books
Author:Stephen J. Nichols & Ned Busta
Grades:PK-1
ISBN:9781433552823
Length in Inches:8.25
Width in Inches:8.25
Height in Inches:0.375
Weight in Pounds:0.7
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