Friday, August 18, 2017

"God's Crime Scene for Kids" by J. Warner Wallace & Susie Wallace



About this book:

  “In this companion to Cold-Case Christianity for Kids, Jason uncovers a mystery in his grandmother’s attic. He and his friends, Hannah, Daniel and Jasmine, enlist the help of Detective Jeffries at the Jr. Detective’s Academy. Along the way, they develop the skills needed to investigate the mystery and the evidence of God’s existence. The cadets learn logical-thinking skills as they examine the contents of a mysterious box and the vast universe.
In
God’s Crime Scene for Kids, real-life detective J. Warner Wallace shows kids ages 8 to 12 what skills are needed to solve Jason’s mystery, and at the same time looks at evidence in the universe that demonstrates God is the creator. Ultimately, kids will learn how to make their own case for God’s existence.”


Series: This book is based off of the adult version, “God’s Crime Scene”.


Spiritual Content- All about investigating who Jesus is, the Bible being true and evidence, & the case for Jesus; Assignments throughout the book have you look up Scriptures & fill in the blanks; A couple Scriptures are read, quoted, & discussed; Talks about God, the creation of the universe, & the Bible; ‘H’s are capital when referring to God & Jesus; Many mentions of God & the creation of the universe; Mentions of Bibles & Bible reading; Mentions of Christians & faiths; Mentions of Heaven; Mentions of sins; Mentions of becoming a Christian & believing; Mentions of skeptics & finding it difficult to believe the Bible is true; A few mentions of those in the Bible; A few mentions of churches & church going; A few mentions of miracles; A mention of angels;
*Note: Talks about & Mentions of the big bang & that theory; Talks about & Mentions of evolution theories; A few mentions of aliens.


Negative Content- Mentions of possible murders & dead bodies/parts; Mentions of car accidents & deaths; A few mentions of a burglary & thieves; A couple mentions of bullies.


Sexual Content- N/A

-You!
-Jason
                                            P.O.V. switches between Jason & Yourself
                                                 {Non-fiction}
                                                        128 pages

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My personal Rating-
This was a very smart idea to take the created of the universe into a way where kids understand the agreement that may hear when they’re older! Probably would be best for 10+ or those above their reading level.
Really, though, this is such a fun idea! It’s well done & super interactive, this technical non-fiction—but written in story form—has many great points about the creation of the universe! I can see homeschool moms being all over these two books! :)


Join your children in learning how to determine the most reasonable cause for everything we see in creation with a real-life detective! In God's Crime Scene for Kids, J. Warner Wallace shows kids ages 8 to 12 what skills are needed to solve Jason's mystery. Jason uncovers a mystery in his grandmother's attic. He and his friends, Hannah, Daniel and Jasmine, enlist the help of Detective Jeffries at the Jr. Detective's Academy. Your kids will look at evidence in the universe that demonstrates God is the creator and ultimately learn how to make their own case for God's existence.

Help your kids become detectives who investigate creation for signs of God and His creativity by entering to win the Mystery Investigation Kit!


One grand prize winner will receive:
Enter today by clicking the icon below, but hurry! The giveaway ends on August 31. The winner will be announced September 1 on the Litfuse blog.



See y’all on Monday with a new review!


*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Publisher for this honest review through Litfuse.

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