Review: Marvel at the Moon by Levi Lusko with Tama Fortner illustrated by Catherine Pearson and Tim Bradford is a 90 day devotional book. Each day which is a two page spread contains a topic related to space, a verse, an interesting fact about space and a prayer. The topics included are space facts, famous women and men in space, and what you need to know if you lived in outer space. Fabulous topics for students ages 6-11. Students 9-11 would be able to read on their own.
My eleven year old really enjoyed this story. I loved the format and the beautiful two page spreads. The book is very inviting, and the illustrations are incredible. We are always looking for ways to expand our horizons, and a space devotional is a great way to do that.
This would be a great way to supplement your science curriculum, use a devotional, or wonderful starting point for discussion with your student. I highly recommend Marvel at the Moon.
I was given a copy by the publisher and not required to write a positive review.
My picture of the Super Moon August 30 |
Book Blurb:
Loneliness among kids is on the rise. In Marvel at the Moon: 90 Devotions: You're Never Alone in God's Majestic Universe, author and pastor Levi Lusko uses illuminating stories, biblical teaching, and eye-opening surprises about outer space to show kids that they're never alone, because God is always with them.
The moon is a constant and mysterious presence in our sky! Kids marvel at it, just as adults do, wondering about our big universe. And they'll love learning about the moon and other out-of-this-world discoveries about God's creative cosmos. With insightful, educational, and comforting devotions, kids will discover that God is powerful, He is good, and He will never leave us.
Including fun facts and simple action steps, this 90-day devotional journey will help kids tohandle real-life issues such as loneliness, peer pressure, negative emotions, and more;
tackle truths about God's creation, learn how our universe fits together in perfect harmony, and discover God's love for His children;
learn from courageous people, including Father Abraham, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, Katherine Johnson, and many others;
dig into interesting space and astronomy facts, plus scientific findings reinforced by the Bible; and
foster a new sense of wonder at God's magnificent creation as they engage with His promises.
Despite the conundrums kids may face on earth, they'll learn that God defies gravity and is with them wherever they go!
It is a good book. All this kind of ideas that increase the interest of the young students in study more, are good ideas.
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