Easter is more than candy and egg hunts! Help children to learn the true meaning of Easter with these inspiring children's books. Teaching children about Good Friday isn't easy, especially if you're talking with younger children. How do you explain why Jesus had to die? Resurrection Sunday is a day for great joy and celebration, but it was preceded by death. And not just any death – a very ugly, brutal, seemingly senseless death of an innocent person. It can be intimidating for us as parents to approach this subject with our children, but as one of the most important foundations of our faith, the crucifixion on Good Friday and the significance of Christ's Resurrection are something we need to make real for them. ~ Erin Mohring, FaithGateway contributor
We hope these resources make it a little easier to teach your children or grandchildren about the reasons we remember Good Friday and celebrate Resurrection Sunday and all that Christ did for us! Here are some of our favorites for the Easter season: 'Twas the Morning of Easter by Glenys Nellist A follow-up to the popular 'Twas the Evening of Christmas, this beautifully illustrated picture book tells the story of the resurrection of Jesus in a fresh way, with a familiar rhythm and rhyme that children will love, following the pattern of Clement Moore's iconic "'Twas the Night Before Christmas." Hardcover was $17.99 Sale $12.59 (30% off) Jesus Calling: The Story of Easter (picture book) by Sarah Young Before the earth was formed, God had a plan to save us. Through the Old Testament prophets, God told about a Savior. And throughout Jesus' teachings and miracles, God revealed that Jesus, His Son, is the Savior! From the bestselling author of Jesus Calling®, this beautiful picture book teaches kids how Easter has always been a part of God's story and is a part of their own story today.
Hardcover was $17.99 Sale $10.79 (40% off) The Berenstain Bears and the Easter Story: Stickers Included! by Jan Berenstain & Mike Berenstain Young readers will understand the real meaning behind Easter in this addition to the Living Lights™ series of Berenstain Bears books.
Children will discover that Easter is more than candy and egg hunts as they read about the Bear cubs at Sunday school learning about Jesus' resurrection and salvation. Saddle Stitch was $4.99 Sale $3.49 (30% off) An Easter Prayer (Touch and feel book) by Amy Parker Celebrate the colorful renewal of spring with your kids as your family practices gratitude for God's love, which is new every day. This small book will fit perfectly in any Easter basket, as well as your toddler's hands, as they enjoy the touch-and-feel elements throughout. Board Book was $9.99 Sale $6.99 (30% off) Easter Love Letters from God: Bible Stories by Glenys Nellist This is such a unique lift-the-flap book that even older children will love! What if your child could receive, open, and read his or her own personal mail from God to make the lessons of Easter come alive? Easter Love Letters from God contains seven beautifully illustrated Bible stories, each accompanied by a special Bible verse and an encouraging letter tucked away in its own lift-the-flap envelope that can be personalized to your child. Hardcover was $16.99 Sale $10.19 (40% off) "I have purchased several more of this book to give to my grandchildren and other children in my life. This is the best book that tells of the gospel story I've ever seen!! And the Letters from God speak to the child personally. Absolutely love this book and would recommend to everyone!!" — Pauline B., verified buyer *Sale prices valid through 3/31/2021, excluding eBooks. eBooks purchases are fulfilled by our partner, Glose. Free U.S. shipping on orders $30 or more, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
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