“Where is God?”
“What does God look like?”
“How does God
make things happen?”
With little hands, and big hands.
With young hands and old hands,
With your hands.”
Mixing sparks of curiosity and spiritual
imagination, this wondrous book lights children’s
creativity and shows how God is with us every day, in every
way. It is a vibrant invitation to children and their adults to
explore—together—what, where, and how God is in our
lives.
Multicultural, Nondenominational,
Nonsectarian
Endorsed by Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish
Religious Leaders
“What a delight to have a book about
God that does not talk down to children, but lifts them up and
takes their spiritual lives seriously…. A good place for
parents and children to wander and wonder.”
—Sandy
Eisenberg Sasso, Rabbi,
Congregation Beth-El Zedeck;
author of God’s Paintbrush and
other books
“Shapes great wisdom into the words
and the images where children live and wonder and learn….
The perfect guide, companion, teacher.”
—Walter
Wangerin, Jr., author of The Book of God; Paul; and many other books
“Helps children explore….the
most important truths, common to all traditions,
encouraging children to be curious, confident, and
compassionate.”
—Martin
Boroson, author of Becoming Me: A Story of Creation
“Delighful and insightful….
Like adults, children have spiritual hungers. The Kushners and
Dawn Majewski provide a creative and nourishing meal for
children and adults, who hunger for the mystery of God.”
—Bishop
Robert F. Morneau, Auxiliary Bishop
of Green Bay
“A grand subject. Simply and
movingly told.”
—Maurice
Sendak, author of Where the Wild Things Are
“Empowers children to do God’s
work.”
—American Library
Association’s Booklist
Dawn Majewski holds a B.F.A. in Illustration from Moore College of Art. She has been staff artist for several corporations; her illustrations and paintings appear in corporate and private collections. She lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.