It's a Miracle!

Christian Stories for Children

by Ranjitham Paul


Formats

Softcover
$22.88
E-Book
$1.99
Softcover
$22.88

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/30/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 42
ISBN : 9781496999177
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 42
ISBN : 9781496999184

About the Book

It’s a Miracle! is indeed a miracle storybook written by Ranjitham Paul for very young readers. The book is packed with four interesting stories. Jesus doesn’t take money from the till to pay His temple tax. Why? When Tillee Swallowed the Moon has the answer. Wittie, the brave little fish, has deformed fins. He rides on the waves and looks at Jesus longingly. Will Jesus see Wittie’s deformity and cure it? Read The Wave-Riding Fish. The fun loving fig tree, Bel, laughs all the time and has fun while her friends sleep. When her friends wake up, they see an olive tree in her place. What happened to Bel? Read The Laughing Tree. Deep Dip, a rebellious fish, declares war upon Tiberias. Boo Boo, the king’s little son, wants to stop the war. Who wins? Read War or Peace. The miracles of Jesus Christ interwoven meticulously into all four imaginary stories add advantage for the readers, who not only enjoy the stories but also come to know about the miracles of Jesus Christ. Fish and fig trees are the main characters in these stories. The stories are filled with anxiety, wonder, fun, and action. Children will love this book and so will parents.


About the Author

Ranjitham Paul is a postgraduate teacher who lives in Tirunelveli, South India. She began to fulfil her long-time passion for writing stories for children after she retired in 2005. Her bilingual storybook, Little Frog, was published in 2012 by a renowned publisher in Chennai, India. The author is a lover of nature. She loves to write stories for very young children and they are usually full of animal characters. In this book, the author sees the effects of Jesus Christ’s miracles on fish and fig trees and tells the stories from their points of view.