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Look Up, What Do I See?

God’s Wonderful Creation

by Jay Keller

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This should be EVERY child’s FIRST book!

Look Up, What Do I See? is designed for young children ages 0 months to 6 years. The simple progression of what a child sees as s/he looks up higher and higher, comes to life with a simple narrative and colorful illustrations that proclaim God as the “Maker” (Creator). From the mobile in the baby’s crib, (one of the first things a baby sees and the only thing that God did not make!), the parents, trees, birds … and on until the whole universe, God is declared the maker. The last page is so exciting, as it not only teaches them that they are so very special and unique but that God made them and loves them, which also makes them SPECIAL!

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Paperback
Format: 8.5 x 8.5 Color Paperback, 24 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jul 27, 2017)
ISBN10: 1478749806
ISBN13: 9781478749806
Genre: RELIGION / Christian Education / Children & Youth

Author Information...

Jay Keller has worked with children for over fifty years. He has a BA and is certified in elementary education. Jay has been a Day Care director, Bible Camp director and Sunday school teacher. Jay resides with his wife, Colleen, in Cedar Falls, Iowa and at present has 22 grandchildren.
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