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Bible Sleuth: New Testament door Scandinavia…
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Bible Sleuth: New Testament (editie 2017)

door Scandinavia Publishing House (Creator), José Pérez Montero (Illustrator)

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Based on the Where's Waldoconcept and adapted for Bible themes, Bible Sleuth: New Testamentintroduces young readers to stories about Jesus and the early church, while engaging them in seek-and-find activities. Perfect for young Bible sleuths, complete with activities that take readers back to Biblical times.… (meer)
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Titel:Bible Sleuth: New Testament
Auteurs:Scandinavia Publishing House (Creator)
Andere auteurs:José Pérez Montero (Illustrator)
Info:Tyndale Kids (2017), 32 pages
Verzamelingen:EASY, New Testament, Children
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I have heard the stats that only two in ten millennials attend church regularly. Why? I blame Martin Handford, creator of the Where's Waldo series (Where's Wally in the UK). Because of him, a generation of kids, in the late 80's and 90's, stopped looking for Jesus and instead asked 'Where's Waldo?' It was more detrimental to childhood faith development than Bill Nye the Science Guy explaining away theism.

Thankfully, we now have Bible Sleuth: New Testament. Mike, an adventure-loving little boy, sporting an orange and red painter's cap, a red and white striped t-shirt and yellow overall shorts (an outfit which was last seen in 1991 worn by R&B sensations TLC) explores the New Testament. Unlike Waldo, who trekked across the globe, urban centers, and visited other cultures, Mike restricts his exploration to Bible Stories alone. So when you hunt for Mike and other figures in each scene, you are sure to only learn the Bible and not any new, subversive ideas. Doesn't that sound much safer?

I'm kidding. There are tons of kids' search books of a wide variety, and Bible Sleuth stands in a long tradition of Christian children's books making use of the same idea. Bible Sleuth illustrator, José Pérez Montero has previously illustrated Seek & Find Bible Stories (Zonderkids, 2008, with author Carl Anker Mortensen) and I have reviewed similar kids books here before (see here or here).

Here is the thing though, when it comes to kids book reviews, my critical faculties pretty much go out the window and I end up saying things like, "My kids like it, so I like it." And this is true again. My oldest, who is nearing ten, my seven-year-old, my six-year-old all enjoy it. My two-year-old likes the pictures though hasn't demonstrated the patience required to find everything (though he is really great at Where's Elmo). All of us get annoyed that invariably one of the people we are looking for in the picture is barely cresting out from the center crease. But such is life.

But one of the things I always try to pay attention to in Children's Bible books, "How white is everybody?" I remember a friend observing that Jesus' family once hid in Egpyt, so you know he must have had some color. And yet Little Mike and his pasty legs blend in pretty well to these pages, because of how white all the middle Eastern Palestinians seem to be. At least Jesus has brown hair and not blonde locks, that is until he is surrounded by a crowd of ONLY white people in John's Revelation 19 vision (and the final scene in the book). Hair color throughout ranges from red, to brown and blonde.[The Tyndale site identifies the author of this book, as Scandinavia Publishing House, which may explain some this].

My kids like it and that means something, but on cultural accuracy and sensitivity, I find this book wanting. I give it a middle of the road review. -3 stars.

Notice of material connection: I received this book from Tyndale in exchange for my honest review ( )
  Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
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Based on the Where's Waldoconcept and adapted for Bible themes, Bible Sleuth: New Testamentintroduces young readers to stories about Jesus and the early church, while engaging them in seek-and-find activities. Perfect for young Bible sleuths, complete with activities that take readers back to Biblical times.

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