

Dramatic retelling of Jesus calming the storm that will teach children about who Jesus really is and how they can really trust him.
This beautiful hardback storybook is based on the account of Jesus calming the storm from Mark chapter 4.
Stunningly illustrated by Catalina Echeverri, author and illustrator of several bestselling children's books and all the storybooks in the 'Tales That Tell The Truth' series from The Good Book Company.
Written by Alison Mitchell, author of The Christmas Promise, The One O'Clock Miracle and several of our children's tracts.
This book is perfect for children aged 3-6 years old and makes a beautiful gift.
It takes about 5 Hours and 14 minutes on average for a reader to read The Storm That Stopped Storybook: A True Story About Who Jesus Really Is. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for The Storm That Stopped Storybook: A True Story About Who Jesus Really Is is Preschool through 1st Grade .
The Storm That Stopped Storybook: A True Story About Who Jesus Really Is is 32 pages long.
I loved this book and so did my kids and daycare ...
Derived From Web , May 1, 2022
I've had kids and I absolutely love reading them. The illustrations are wonderful and the story is great, too.
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Excellent and Accessible!
Derived From Web , Mar 10, 2021
This is a great book, and I recommend it to anyone. The book is so good, my 4 year old and 2 year old love it. We are working on collecting all the books in the Tales series.
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Great book! Understandable for my 5y/0
Derived From Web , Dec 27, 2020
These books are precious, they say. The book is divided into three sections: "The Bible," "The Lord's Supper" and "The Last Supper." It's more of an explanation of application and truth than just telling the story. My 5 year old LOVES them and often talks about things we've learned through them.
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THE BEST!
Derived From Web , Mar 4, 2020
We're huge fans of the book and we love the Coens. My son, who is 5 1/2, reads it every day. Only a few weeks ago, Beckham was saying how much he loved his son. I'm delighted the book has received such a great deal of critical acclaim, and really well illustrated and written, by Brian Selznick. We love all the books in this collection, Rowling said. He also emphasized the need for parents to "avoid complacency" and "be willing to share Christ with little ones." Even if the book is not as good as its creator, I can see us keeping reading it for many years.
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Great except don’t color and size
Derived From Web , Jan 9, 2020
I'm in love with all the illustrations and the writing. The pictures are from the book "Jesus" by John 15:13: "Let the little ones follow." Four stars because I think the black font needs to be lighter on every page. Even with time, it's a little hard to read.
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Gospel conversation to praise Jesus!
Derived From Web , Aug 1, 2019
I enjoyed reading it with my grandson. It has provided opportunity for wonderful gospel conversations, he said. I've loved it so much that we bought the whole series and look forward to more! Thanks for the paper! Torn pages and other problems come with repeated taping. It's great to have such a quality product. The Rev. Therese Menez, who heads the archdiocese's Women's Initiative, said the archdiocese has received hundreds of complaints about priests.
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Scripture-based Story Time for little ones.
Derived From Web , Jan 23, 2018
This book is a great way to share the story of when Jesus calmed the storm with little ones. The book sticks to the Scripture, but helps clarify what it means by saying that Jesus calmed the storm in the end. The illustrations are great, Mr. Booher said. Even with its small stature, the book is short enough to share with younger children without skimping on the story.
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