Multicultural, Nondenominational,
Nonsectarian
A simple way for young children to explore
the ways we "see" God.
To young children, the world is full of
things to see and touch. And by using those very examples, this
enchanting book gently invites children to become aware of
God’s presence all around us.
Abridged from Because Nothing Looks Like
God by Lawrence and Karen Kushner, What
Does God Look Like? has been
specially adapted to board book format to delight and inspire
younger readers.
Much has been written about the importance
of reading simple, beautiful books to babies and preschoolers
to stimulate brain development. But perhaps even more
important, what you read begins to shape your child’s
world, and creates the images that will remain with him or her
throughout life. We read books to our children about letters,
numbers, shapes, colors, and safety, but do we give their minds
the early food they need to think about life’s bigger
questions?
As spiritual development experts now tell
us, each child develops an image of God by age 5, with or
without religious instruction. What Does God Look Like? takes
you and your child on an imaginative journey designed to help
you open not only your child’s mind, but your
child’s heart and soul as well.
"A grand subject. Simply and movingly
told."
—Maurice
Sendak, author of Where the Wild Things Are
"Helps children ... to be curious,
confident, and compassionate."
—Martin
Boroson, author of Becoming Me: A Story of Creation
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.