Review:
"School Library Journal""The questions raised are typical of those posed by young children, and the result is a book that presents the concepts in an understandable, concrete way.""Booklist"
"In this lovely picture book, a small child questions her parents about the nature of God with a reassuring simplicity. ... A graceful, quiet book to share on a lap or with a small group.""CBA Bookstore Journal"
"Carlstrom understands children's minds and her answers both comfort and stretch those minds.""Children's Bookwatch"
"A warm and delightful picture book.""Publishers Weekly"
"Deftly juxtaposes an adult metaphysical sensibility against a child's hands-on approach to spirituality."
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School Library Journal-The questions raised are typical of those posed by young children, and the result is a book that presents the concepts in an understandable, concrete way.- Booklist
-In this lovely picture book, a small child questions her parents about the nature of God with a reassuring simplicity. . . . A graceful, quiet book to share on a lap or with a small group.- CBA Bookstore Journal
-Carlstrom understands children's minds and her answers both comfort and stretch those minds.- Children's Bookwatch
-A warm and delightful picture book.- Publishers Weekly
-Deftly juxtaposes an adult metaphysical sensibility against a child's hands-on approach to spirituality.-
School Library Journal"The questions raised are typical of those posed by young children, and the result is a book that presents the concepts in an understandable, concrete way." Booklist
"In this lovely picture book, a small child questions her parents about the nature of God with a reassuring simplicity. . . . A graceful, quiet book to share on a lap or with a small group." CBA Bookstore Journal
"Carlstrom understands children's minds and her answers both comfort and stretch those minds." Children's Bookwatch
"A warm and delightful picture book." Publishers Weekly
"Deftly juxtaposes an adult metaphysical sensibility against a child's hands-on approach to spirituality."
About the Author:
Nancy White Carlstrom is the author of more than 50 books for children, including the popular Jesse Bear books (Simon & Schuster) and the best-selling Does God Know How to Tie Shoes? (Eerdmans). / Ms. Carlstrom graduated with a degree in education from Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. She taught first and second grade students in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Gloucester, Massachusetts. She was also involved with short-term mission projects in West Africa, the West Indies, and Mexico. The former owner/manager of a bookstore, Nancy White Carlstrom now lives with her family in Seattle, Washington.
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