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Zara & Zach Book Series

The Adventures of Zara & Zack

The series The Adventures of Zara & Zack written by Daniell Tanner.

Danielle Tanner has just published a series of four books, which include ‘The Adventures of Zara & Zack in Kenya’, ‘The Adventures of Zara & Zack – The Kidnapping’, ‘The Adventures of Zara & Zack: The Treasure Hunt’, ‘The Adventures of Zara and Zack: The Wizard of Atan’ and ‘The Adventures of Zara & Zack: The Amusement Park’

The series are books that target children ages 8 – 11 years of age and talk about how two young people get into great little adventures and how they see God moving in each adventure with them.

 

Review
‘Brilliant children’s books! Pastor Maria Yiangou, Senior pastor of Victory in Christ Ministries, London, UK

 

 

About the Author

Danielle Tanner is a financial crime investigator by profession, a job that she really enjoys. She has been an anti-money laundering and compliance professional working within the financial services industry for the last six years.

However, she also has a passion for writing and have been writing fiction and non-fiction Christian content for over a year. A decade ago, she felt an urge from the Lord to start writing. This was further confirmed prophetically by men and women of God over the years.

Sweet Dreams, Tanya is her debut novel. She has also written a Children’s book soon to be published.

She is married to a lovely, understanding and supportive man who has to put up with her long hours working and writing.

 

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When God Made the World

‘When God Made the World’ written by Sheela Burrell.

A vibrant and colourful children’s hardback book detailing how God made the world for children ages 3 – 8 years of age. A perfect gift to any young child on creation, with beautiful pictures illustrating wild animals, sea creatures, planets and humans!
The picture book ends with linking creationism to Jesus and how He came to save humans after the fall and how Jesus was God’s perfect gift to humans.

Review
‘A wonderful book for young readers- Love it!’ Pastor Maria Yiangou

 

Also available on Amazon : 

 

 

About the Author

Sheela Burrell studied Creative Writing at California State University, Fresno where she had her first short story, The Flood, published in Common Wages, the University journal. Upon obtaining her MA in Creative Writing, Sheela taught English in a secondary school in Malaysia and later worked as a lecturer at a higher education college in Kuala Lumpur. Sheela currently does Story Time for under-5s and works with young people at Meadgate Church, Great Baddow.

Author of When God Made the World

Abigail Harverson (Illustrator of the book) is an A Level Art student who enjoys expressing her creativity and experimenting with digital illustrations. She has been an avid art lover from a very young age and hopes to pursue a creative career.

Children's Books

The Best Christmas Books for Children of All Ages

Snowfalls, crackling fires, and the smell of gingerbread houses fill the room. Every brightly decorated shop is saying “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” There is only one reason for it. Christmas is coming. Cuddling up by the fireplace with such a great book in hand is my favourite part of Christmas. Be in the festive spirit with some Christmas-themed children’s stories. They are perfect for making love in front of the tree while enjoying beverages and chocolate. The book collection is suitable for all ages child and contains holiday favourites and some new choices. So, today’s blog topic is “The Best Christmas Books for Children of All Ages.” Let us begin.

Letters From Father Christmas

The story covers everything from the naughty deer who threw gifts everywhere to the polar bear’s careless fall and landing on Father Christmas’ roof of a house. The children’s books are covered with superb calligraphy and pictures. Sadly, as Tolkien’s kids grow older, you will see how the letters change. The themes get deep the messages get sadder when children stop writing to “Santa Claus.” It is a piece to enjoy, too.

The Polar Express

A popular classic about the magic of Christmas, growing up, and the strength of belief is The Polar Express. On Christmas night, as the hero, a small child, awakes, he finds a train waiting outside the door. The Polar Express is a children’s book. The Polar Express is better enjoyed in a comfy chair next to a warm fire, the audiobook version has music playing in the background. All we want to say about the audiobook’s narrator, Liam Neeson, is that he is superb. Then remember that Chris Van Allsburg’s beautifully drawn pictures, which put the “wonder” in “wonderful,” help you feel the excitement of a journey on The Polar Express.

The Velveteen Rabbit

Is reading The Velveteen Rabbit as a child, which always leads to a sobfest, needed? It is unlikely. Yet, it does not matter if you’re reading this famous, well-worn story for the first or 199th time. With each reading, The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Bianco will surprise, charm, and inspire you. Know of its too-simple idea, which focuses on a stuffed rabbit’s desire to come alive. It is the story of the velveteen-sewn rabbit that was made as a Christmas gift for a young child.

Holidays on Ice

Christmas on Ice is the ideal fit if you need some Christmas laughter. It is an essay book on Christmas that was released by renowned humorist and American gem David Sedaris. It is not your usual feel-good holiday read, either. One children’s book is about a Christmas author who spent his time rescuing a prostitute, another tells the story of a local play. Even Sedaris’ classic piece, “Santaland Diaries,” an amazing description of his memorable time working as an elf at Macy’s, can be found in the book. Sedaris could be the droller version of Santa Claus, which you never knew you wanted until now. He is at once dark, funny, and just a little bit sick.