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Ages 4-8, with an adult. Sunday school may be interesting for many young children, but services themselves often inspire squirming. Stanton strives to change that by clarifying what goes on during the Roman Catholic Mass to make the service more interesting and fun. Young Sarah describes the Mass, from the opening songs through the readings and the Eucharist, sharing her experience in simple, buoyant prose, punctuated with questions and activities (two of which, unfortunately, suggest taking a pencil to the pages). There's also plenty of cartoon-style art, watercolor and pen-and-ink, which matches the lighthearted approach. The absence of both a glossary and an index will leave adults on their own to answer questions about penitential rites, homilies, and Eucharistic prayers, but this is an unusual offering that will engage children with pleasant artwork and simple language, allowing them to better appreciate an important religious service.
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A book that will engage children with artwork and simple language to help them appreciate the Mass. --
BooklistA charming book to introduce your child to Mass using simple everyday terms. --
Elaine Murray StoneClearly and invitingly explains each part of the Mass with words and illustrations that are easy to understand --
The Catholic JournalistIt clearly and invitingly explains each part of the Mass with words and illustrations that are easy to understand. --
The Catholic JournalistIt is the best book available to children that breaks down the Mass and makes it simple, understandable, and fun! --
Michele FederleThe only book that breaks down the complicated Mass and makes it simple, understandable, and fun! --
Michele FederleThis is an unusual offering that will engage children with pleasant artwork and simple language. --
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