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Paperback / softback

£5.99

Publisher: SPCK Publishing
ISBN: 9780745977850
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 17/04/2020
Width: 20 cm
Height: 20 cm
God has given us lots of clues about how He made animals. This is how we think He did it. Discover how all living things have their own special pattern hidden inside them. Follow the amazing processes of how our world became filled with wonderful creatures. The 'God Made' series encourages young children to explore and discover more about the world around them, and tells them about the loving God who made it all. Scientific ideas about how everything came to be are simply explained through the lively narrative and amazing illustrations, leaving children full of wonder at God's creativity, love, and power. With input from The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, and fun experiments for curious young scientists to try, this series is an ideal way to help children engage with and celebrate God and His universe.

Lizzie Henderson, Steph Bryant, Steph Marshall

Lizzie Henderson is the co-author of the engaging God Made series that encourages children to explore and discover the world aroundthem. A graduate of Cambridge University, she is the Youth and Schools Programme Co-Director for The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion,helping thousands of young people explore their questions about science, faith, and our understanding of the universe. Lizzie grew up loving God and is fascinated by the processes God uses to bring about creation's amazing diversity. She loves to encourage young people to find wonder in exploring what God has made. Steph Bryant is the co-author of the engaging God Made series that encourages children to explore and discover the world around them. She is the Youth and Schools Programme Co-Director for The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. While studying at Cambridge University,she became a wholehearted Christian and began to realise the wonder shefelt in exploring science was really an invitation to worship God. After working in conservation science, Steph is passionate about helping young people explore the wonder of God's creation and our responsibility tocare for it well. Steph Marshall is an illustrator based in the U.K. She has a particularfascination with maps and her work is often inspired by travel. Workingpredominantly with digital media, she creates bright, bold, playful illustrations.

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