Jonah, the Fearful Prophet: Color your own pictures
Jonah, The Fearful Prophet: Color your own pictures contains the same text and puzzles as the picture book Jonah, the Fearful Prophet. What is different is that a child or parent can color the pictures and add his or her name to the cover and title page. Both books share the account of Jonah who ran from his God-given assignment. Fearful Jonah boarded a ship going far away from where God was sending him. Instead of escaping God, he found himself at the bottom of the sea, praying to God. Given a miraculous second chance, Jonah obeyed and delivered God's message to the people he feared. Even though he was successful, he wasn't happy with the outcome. He still had one more lesson to learn. Discussion questions and puzzles are also included in this book as reinforcement for learning.
A link found in this book offers a free downloadable PDF file of the coloring pages for classroom use or for making crayon-colored quilt blocks. The download also includes the puzzles in the book and directions for making the fabric quilt blocks.
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Become an affiliateThis is more than just another account of the biblical book of Jonah. Delightful coloring pages complement the retelling. Interactive resources such as discussion questions, crossword puzzle, and word search encourage children to process the account of Jonah while having fun doing it.
--Ava Pennington, multi-published award winning author
The story of Jonah is a powerful way to teach children about sin, how God is a just God and punishes sin, yet offers forgiveness when we repent and say we're sorry. In this retelling of Jonah, these concepts are brought to an elementary-age level in a very practical way perfect for this age to understand.
--Nancy Sanders, award winning author of more than 100 books