The Interactive New Testament
Explore the New Testament with flaps, wheels, colour-changing words, and more!
The beloved stories of the New Testament come to life like never before!
Bursting with moving parts, pull tabs, wheels, touch-and-feel spots, and other interactive features, The Interactive New Testament teaches kids about the life, parables, and miracles of Jesus in an interactive format that's as engaging as it is fun!
Pull the tab to reveal the Christmas star; rub your finger on the rough wood of Joseph's carpenter's shop; move a panel to turn water into wine and feed thousands with a few loaves and fishes; spin the wheel to learn the symbolism of each of Jesus's parables; lift the flap to reveal the resurrected Jesus on Easter morning; and much more!
Foldout panels explain extra details about everyday life during the time of Jesus — from food to Roman history to Jewish customs — providing helpful context for the New Testament's stories. Covering the life of Jesus and a bit of the ministry of Paul and the early apostles, The Interactive New Testament is an engaging way to help young kids fall in love with the stories of the New Testament.
Ryan G. Van Cleave wrote his first poem at age five, and he's been writing, reading, and loving poetry ever since. He earned a PhD in American literature with an emphasis in poetry and has taught at numerous colleges and universities. Currently, he runs the creative writing major at Ringling College of Art and Design. As The Picture Book Whisperer, he helps celebrities and high-profile clients write picture books and kidlit projects.
David Miles is an award-winning and best-selling author and illustrator of more than forty books, including The Side-by-Side Declaration of Independence, The Interactive Constitution, Allegro, Unicorn and Horse, and other titles. He has worked as a designer, illustrator, and creative director, and he now runs Bushel & Peck Books with his wife, Stephanie. He's been named a CYBILS Award Finalist, Publishers Weekly Star Watch Nominee, Trvst Changemaker, New York Book Show Award Winner, and Bill Fisher Award Finalist, among other accolades. He lives in Fresno, California, with his family.
Juliana Eigner was born in São Paulo and currently lives in Ubatuba, a small coastal town in Brazil. Since graduating with a degree in design, Juliana has experimented with many different types of art, including jewellery, ceramics, porcelain, collage, and painting. In 2006, she became enchanted by surface patterns and their countless applications. Over the years, she has expanded her research to illustration. Juliana is in love with and inspired by nature. When she had her daughter, her work naturally started to reflect childhood, through elements of color and emotion. Nowadays, Juliana usually develops authorial work in both digital and manual art, ranging from clothes or chocolates to books or walls.