|
| Shaoey and Dot: A Thunder and Lightning Bug Story (Shoey & Dot) | 
enlarge | Author: Mary Beth And Steven Curtis Chapman Publisher: Thomas Nelson Category: Book
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $3.20 You Save: $7.79 (71%)
New (31) Used (6) from $0.01
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 475665
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 8 x 0.3
ISBN: 1400307430 EAN: 9781400307432 ASIN: 1400307430
Publication Date: April 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: **Please note this book is BRAND NEW AND UNREAD however it will display a remainder mark and possess a MINOR defect (I.E. bent corner, scratched cover or slightly torn jacket). It is still in very good condition, but IS NOT PERFECT! **PLEASE** read Amazon shipping policies before purchasing this item and leaving feedback. Amazon allows 4-14 BUSINESS DAYS AND SOMETIMES UP TO 21 DAYS for delivery. Thanks!
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description
Shaoey and Dot help children conquer their fear of the dark. When the lights go out one stormy night, Shaoey becomes frightened. Dot, her little ladybug friend, humorously explains that there are some things to be scared of-like if there's an elephant in the bunk bed above you or if you're with a bunch of monkeys and only have one banana. But, as Dot tells Shaoey, dark is just a place with the lights off, and God is in the dark just like everywhere else. A Thunder and Lightning Bug Story, with adorable characters illustrated by Jim Chapman, was written from the experience of Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman and is sure to comfort any little one who is hesitant to turn out the lights.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
My daughter loves this book! October 8, 2008 My daughter loves this book. It is by far one of her favorites. The illustration is great and really brings the story to life.
God sees even in the dark! March 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book shows children they have no need to fear in the dark because God is everywhere. Shaoey is an adorable little Chinese girl, and Dot is her ladybug friend. One night the lights go out during a thunderstorm. Shaoey is very frightened. Dot reminds her there are worse things to fear -- like sharing your bunk bed with a whale or having to help an alligator brush his teeth. Dot tells a few fun things to do in the dark, too. She concludes with "But the one thing to always remember is that God's there, wherever you are. He's always watching and taking care of you, and His eyes even see in the dark!"
Written by Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife, Mary Beth, this is the third book in the Shaoey and Dot series. Steven Curtis Chapman is well-known throughout the Christian community for his music. He and his wife have six children, three of which have been adopted from China. The Shaoey and Dot series grew from their experiences as adoptive parents. All the books in the series are illustrated by Mary Beth's brother, Jim Chapman. He and his wife have also adopted from China. The illustrations are cute and imaginative. Done almost entirely in line drawings, they are sketchy, but quite detailed.
What I Like: This book is perfect for all kids who fear the dark, be they adopted or not! It reminds kids God is their Protector and He's always there. I love the line about God seeing even the dark. The book has helped my daughter not be frightened. She loves it!
An added bonus: the main character is obviously Asian. My sister was adopted from Korea, so I love this series. While this book makes no mention of adoption, the series together does. It makes adoption understandable for children and features a little girl who looks similar to my kids' cousins. Every child, whether touched by adoption or not, will benefit from understanding the concept for all believers are adopted by God. The details of this truth are key to the Christian faith.
What I Dislike: It's short! There are only four lines of poetry on every other page. I expected the book to be longer -- especially considering the age recommendation. Also, the colors were a little too pastel for my taste.
Overall Rating: Good.
Tanya -- Christian Children's Book Review
Teacher approved July 18, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My sister teaches little kids and loves to read this book to her class. It is excellent for little kids to read or listen to.
Two Thumbs Up! July 11, 2006 You remember when you were about three or four years old, a fear of dark places started to set in. You wouldn't go to bathroom by yourself unless Mom or Dad came with you. You couldn't sleep unless your night-light was turned on. You didn't want to open up your closet fearing that the "Boogeyman" might take you away. Now, as a grown-up, you know a little better than to be scared for those reasons, but it's your children's turn now! Guess what though! This book written by Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman will help put your children to ease as they go through their stage of "fear-of-the-dark." "Shaoey and Dot: A Thunder And Lightning Bug Story" is a great book that teaches children not to be afraid when the lights aren't turned on. It lets them know that God is there with them too, just like He is when the lights are on. It will help your kids to be brave and courageous - even in the most scariest dark places!
GREAT! June 4, 2006 This is an amazing book written by Mr. Chapman. Your kids will LOVE it!
|
|
|

 | |