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I personally would not choose to read this book in my classroom, however some of my students' families may choose to read this book at home!
I personally would not choose to read this book in my classroom, however some of my students' families may choose to read this book at home!
“Animals of the Bible “by Dorothy P. Lathrop (1937) is designed to bring the biblical narrative of “The Story of the Animals Saved in the Ark“ closer to young readers. Through detailed black-and-white illustrations of animals and carefully selected Bible quotes, this book not only educates but also immerses children in the culture.
This book is a collection of short tales of animals that embody human traits. Each story contains a moral lesson, and themes of friendship, honesty, and consequences.
After reading this book, students can discuss the morals of each story and reflect on how these lessons apply to their own lives.
Great way to work with kids on their rhyming skills