How to help kids cherish the first five books of the Bible

Pentateuch meaning. How to help kids cherish the first five books of the Bible

What is the meaning of the Pentateuch? I was recently asked to write a review for the fruitful book, Pentawhadda by Lynn Calvin Plater.

From Westbow Press and CYLS-KIDS comes a book designed to teach children about the first five books of the Bible. In the tradition of Pilgrims’ Progress, the characters’ names have symbolic meaning. Therefore, the story teaches ambiguously and provides examples of explicit instruction.

How to teach the meaning of the Pentateuch.

Pentawhadda shares an experience of a class at a Christian school welcoming a guest speaker named Mrs. Bibel. The guest speaker and teacher, Mrs. Prazer, positively collaborates with the students to create a fun learning environment. Likewise, the passages demonstrate fun interactions between a teacher and her students.

pentateuch meaning How to help kids cherish the first five books of the Bible
Pentawhadda is a book that helps children learn about the Pentateuch.

Pentateuch meaning

Throughout the text, the reader will discover they are reciting the words aloud. Moreover, Mrs. Bibel’s methods for pronouncing big words stay with you. Pretending to sneeze at the end of the word Pentateuch and saying statements such as “Leave it inside us” for Leviticus make for fun vocabulary lessons. In addition, the detailed illustrations allow the reader to see a diverse classroom filled with visual aesthetics.

pentateuch meaning How to help kids cherish the first five books of the Bible
Teaching kids about the first five books of the Bible? Use the book, Pentawhadda by Lynn Calvin Plater.

a resource to teach children about the first five books of the Bible

Pentawhadda is a great resource to teach children about the first five books of the Bible. Having been in the classroom myself, I know that children will identify with the text and will be eager for Mrs. Bibel to visit as the special guest Friday speaker again.

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If you enjoy Pentawhadda, you will also want to check out The Little Pot, The Tea Pot, and The Oil Lamp books. These are vessels that the potter created for a specific purpose. As a result, their stories will inspire you to learn more about God’s Word. Just put in your first name and email below. We will send you the steps to becoming a fruit-bearing vessel just for signing up. In addition, we send fruitful Friday emails with even more stories.

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