Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Easter by Jan Pienkowski.

Easter by Jan Pienkowski. We do love the illustrations for this book as well! We have always enjoyed this illustrated Bible passage over the years and somehow the old English of the KJ makes all the more beautiful. A family classic to treasure, althoughh hard to find these days! I have added a tunic to Jesus after he has risen ( easy to do with a black permanent marker and have blocked the little illustration of Judas hanging for the younger viewer with paper but would like to replace it with a nice sticker in keeping with the lovely background of the silhouettes.

"My First Story of Easter" by Tim Dowley

"My First Story of Easter" by Tim Dowley is my favourite first Easter book for little ones from the palm branch praises to his ascension. It doesn't give too much information but then again it gives plenty of interesting information for a very little one who is hearing the story afresh after a while and has forgotten much or for a brand new listener. (It is easy enough to add more to the story as you go along if you have a big kid listening in.) The pictures are sensitive to a little one’s viewing and there is not an overly gruesome portrayal of death, no blood. (I like that for my tiny ones, the full impact of Jesus horrible death can come later)
It explains terms like disciples being Jesus friends as you go along in a natural way as part of the story. My three year old keeps asking why they put prickles (thorns) or bindies (Australian thorns) on Jesus head, being very worried that Jesus head was made to bleed and be sore. He cannot understand why they hurt Jesus whom we love. The bigger children were asking why they praised Jesus and so soon turned against Him, calling for his death.
It has sparked a new interest in this timeless true story and it is refreshing to see it through the eyes of a child again. Certainly a beautiful way to tell the old, old story of Jesus and His love again!