Even after dozens of readings, I still feel moved when I read this book to our sons. An absolutely beautiful book from front to back, illustration and prose both convey a depth of theological meaning that is unusual for children's literature. Simply marvellous book which gets my heartiest endorsement as a professional theologian and parent!
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