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The Little Man Whose Heart Grew Big - (Little Me, Big God) by Steph Williams (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • Zacchaeus ran as fast as his little legs could run, and climbed as high as his little arms could reach.
  • 1-3 Years
  • 6.54" x 6.54" Paperback
  • 24 Pages
  • Juvenile Nonfiction, Religion
  • Series Name: Little Me, Big God

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About the Book



An engaging retelling of the Bible story of Zacchaeus for toddlers.



Book Synopsis



Zacchaeus ran as fast as his little legs could run, and climbed as high as his little arms could reach. Why? Because Jesus was coming! Discover what happened next and how everything changed for Zacchaeus.

In this engaging retelling of the meeting between Jesus and Zacchaeus, young children discover how Jesus came to save people whose hearts are small, and to make a way that they can be friends with God.

Notes for parents at the back help to explain the details of this account from Luke 19:1-10.



About the Author



Stephanie Williams is a writer and illustrator, as well as working as a graphic designer and artistic director for graphic design agency Tiger Finch Creatives, which she founded with her husband, Daniel. She lives with Daniel and their three extremely mischievous little boys in Reading, UK. She loves philosophy and apologetics, and enjoys putting the Bible into everyday language through stories, articles, or quirky animations for social media. She grew up in Asia and loves being part of international projects around the world through her graphic design work. In her spare time she enjoys helping out at school and assisting the boys with their weird and wonderful artistic creations.

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