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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book for those exploring the meaning of God,
By A Customer
This review is from: God's Paintbrush (Hardcover)
Broaching the subject of "God" and answering children's questions about God is not easy. "God's Paintbrush" is a wonderful springboard for exploring and discussing the question of God and is written in a way that will stimulate thinking about God and our relationship to God by both children and adults.The book uses non-sectarian and non-sexist language which many readers will probably appreciate, since so many books refer to God as a "He." Rather than defining God, the author helps children explore God and their relationship to God through moments in their own lives. "I wonder if God has a big lap to curl up in just like Mom's and strong arms like Dad's to lift me up and catch me when I fall." When a child looses a tooth in order to make room for a new one, he wonders if the trees mind losing their leaves in the fall or if the snow minds melting to make room for spring..."I think God paints the leaves bright colors in the fall and makes the sun warm in spring because God likes changes. God likes the world to grow." The book is interactive as each page ends with questions directly related to the text that help children explore God and their relationship to God. The illustrations are colorful and comforting, showing people from different races. I highly recommend "God's Paintbrush," especially for those who are looking to explore the meaning of God with their children. It will engage and stimulate the religious imagination of children and help them to think of God as a special friend.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Touches the Mind and the Heart,
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This review is from: God's Paintbrush (Hardcover)
This book engages children of all ages as well as the adults who may be reading to them. Both my 7 year old daughter and my soon-to-be 11 year old son were drawn in by the relevance of the stories as well as the simple yet captivating images - which delighted even my 2 year old. The questions posed stimulated their imaginations and at the same time made God accessible. They were free to wonder about a God who now seemed more like a friend. A great work is one that touches not only our minds but our hearts. This book does just that.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Tool,
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This review is from: God's Paintbrush (Hardcover)
I am a Preschool teacher in a Christian school. We have many children of different faith backgrounds that attend our school.
Sandy Eisenberg Sasso has taken the topic of faith and made it possible to discuss with any person of any denomination, religion or culture. The book is very thought provoking and allows children of all ages to think about God in a personal way; to realize that He has a unique relationship with each one of us. Each time I read one of her books to my class, the children respond to the messages from the heart. I recommend this book to any teacher, parent or caregiver. Rita Colotti
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful, poetic language,
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This review is from: God's Paintbrush (Hardcover)
God's Paintbrush, written by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso and illustrated by Annette Compton, is a different kind of picture book. It does not have a central character (or characters) and it does not tell a story. It is more a collection of vignettes about everyday situations that children encounter. Each short narrative is followed by a question, or questions, that connects the issue with how God fits into our lives.
One example is that of a young boy talking about his best friend moving away. He says he is sad and he hurts inside. The question is then asked, "What do you think makes God hurt?" Another example is a scene where Mom and Dad are tucking their child into bed, giving him hugs and kisses. The question, "What does God's touch feel like to you?" makes you think about being able to "feel" God's presence. All the concepts help to illustrate how God relates to all aspects of our lives. The questions that go along with each scene are thought-provoking and sometimes unusual. No answers are given to the questions. This allows the reader to think about the ideas and come up with answers on their own. What I Like: I like the different format for the book, as well as the variety of scenarios and situations presented. The language of the text is also beautiful. It's quite poetic and invokes powerful mental images. One example is: "I think the wind is God's breath moving through the world, making it come alive." What I Dislike: The watercolor illustrations are colorful, and represent many multicultural issues and cultures, but they are a bit sloppy in appearance. I think they distract from the text rather than add to it. The title of the book was also somewhat misleading. Because it is called God's Paintbrush, I thought it would be filled with beautiful artwork representing God's wonder and glory in the natural world. However, the only mention of "God's paintbrush" is on the first page: "A sunbeam peeked in my window this morning, and painted a rainbow on my wall. I think the sunbeam is God's paintbrush dipped in a watercolor sea, painting clouds and coloring our world." With the exception of this first page, the title seems to reflect the "painting" of the pictures that illustrate each different concept about God. Overall Rating: Good. Age Appeal: According to the publisher, the book is meant for 9-12-year-olds. This is probably because the reading level is too high and the book too long for younger readers to make it through on their own. However, I think 4-8-year-olds would enjoy the book, if read aloud to them, and broken down into small chunks, as the book is rather lengthy for a picture book. Christine M. Irvin - Christian Children's Book Review
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Teaching Tool - Triggered Lots of Questions,
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This review is from: God's Paintbrush (Hardcover)
I found this book great for triggering discussion with my four-year old and a six-year old friend about the nature of God. It presents a series of scenarios and questions designed to help children explore different aspects of God. From watching clouds, to the changing seasons, to feeling lonely, it uses experiences young children can readily relate to as springboards for spiritual questions. The vision of God that emerges is anthropomorphic in nature, and this may make it more appropriate for those with Judeo-Christian leanings, but it is most definitely non-denominational, and its exploratory nature left room for a non-affiliated believer like myself to feel comfortable.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great introduction to the concept of God,
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This review is from: God's Paintbrush (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful book that opens a child's imagination to what God might be like. Adults, who live in the conditioning they have acquired throughout their lives, would certainly benefit from it as well. Beautiful multicultural illustrations.
5.0 out of 5 stars
God's Paintbrush,
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An ideal interactive book for young children whose parents are interested in their spiritual formation. I took delight in reading to my youngest grandson. Nathan Brooks
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
beautifully written and illustrated,
By A Customer
This review is from: God's Paintbrush (Hardcover)
perfect for children's faith formation programs and there is an workbook published for adults who work with children to use, although I could not find it on this website
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God's Paintbrush by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso (Hardcover - Jan. 1993)
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