Alaxis Hopkins: We love this book. Durable pages. I would recommend adult supervision just so the book last.
United States on May 29, 2023
Renee Redhead: Value for money
United Kingdom on Jan 14, 2023
Customer: Bought for Grands!!
United States on Dec 03, 2022
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United States on Nov 26, 2022
talia: Esau came out red and hairy not black ( white people come from esau) ... Noah is not white. Japhet is black not white . Jacob did not trick Esau , esau sold his birthright for soup . Jacob did not wrestle with angels to become a nicer person... this book smells of Christian white supremacy doctrine . The bible is black history but the message within is saying that white people are isrealites too . And they are not the chosen ELECT . Every character in this book should be black except for ESAU. Instead Noah and Japhet are painted white. You can keep my 20$ and I hope the author uses that money to repent . Foolishness.
Canada on Mar 18, 2022
Ugo Eboh: WATTS - 8th Aug 2020
I don't tend to do reviews, but I really like this book and well done to the author. Like some have said I'd like more stories in there as that would be super powerful, but the colour depiction of Japheth is huge and has allowed for many conversations I can have with my kids today.
The reason I'm actually writing this review, is to specifically respond to the WATTS review on the 8th August 2020. I think it's really important that if you get chance (and haven't already), that you read the Book of Enoch. Noah was not a white man, he was a Black man...but an Albino black man. And when you read the story of him it's actually quite terrifying, because his Dad think's he's one of the offspring from the fallen angels that is talked about in Genesis before the flood, and is terrified of him and runs away from his birth when he sees him. You could probably imagine it today as a Black man, being presented with a child that looks 100% like you features wise, but is completely what you may deem to be the "wrong" colour you were expecting.
By embracing this truth about Noah, you give yourself the opportunity to have a really in-depth conversation with...
United Kingdom on Feb 15, 2021
Kudzai M.: I love the illustrations. My boys get to see more faces that look like them. My son was so happy he said they have hair like mine
United Kingdom on Dec 13, 2020
Dee: My daughter loved reading this. It generated a lot of good questions which led to great dialogue about who we are. Such a positive and more accurate illustration of the bible. The illustrations are bold and beautiful and the text is easy to read.
United Kingdom on Aug 20, 2020
Tianna Roberts: Really cute book.
United States on Aug 06, 2020
Black History for Children: An Introduction to the Bible | Encyclopedia Prehistorica: A Comprehensive Guide to Prehistoric Dinosaurs | The Action Bible: A Comprehensive Look at God's Redemptive Plan | |
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Total Reviews | 24 reviews | 528 reviews | 303 reviews |
ISBN-13 | 979-8614846244 | 978-0763622282 | 978-0830777440 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces | 1.65 pounds | 3.46 pounds |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 495 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 10,536 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 7,973 ratings |
ASIN | B084T2WLK4 | ||
Publisher | Independently published | Candlewick; Pop edition | David C Cook; Revised edition |
Language | English | English | English |
Paperback | 44 pages | ||
Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.11 x 8.5 inches | 8 x 2.5 x 10 inches | 6.63 x 1.6 x 10.13 inches |
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cavelle belgrave: I. LOVE THE BOOK! IT’S FOR MY GRANDCHRILDREN😍😇🙏🏾
United States on Jul 31, 2023