
“We’re all made in God’s image with different gifts and different challenges.
Some people need more help than others. But when God’s people work together, we make up the body of Christ.”
When Carson wakes up one Saturday morning, his mom reminds him it’s his
day to volunteer at a baseball game. But this baseball game is different. The
team Carson is helping is called the Challengers, and it’s made up of kids with
all different kinds of disabilities. Carson and other typically-abled kids partner
with the Challengers to help them play the game. Throughout the morning,
Carson learns about selflessness, humility, kindness, and God’s plan to use all
of us exactly how He made us.

It’s never too early to help kids learn about the undeserved grace God gives to followers of Jesus. This book from the Toddler Theology series teaches kids to answer basic questions about sin, forgiveness, and grace. Kids will learn that although no one deserves God’s forgiveness, God made a way for anyone who believes in Jesus to receive it. Because of sin, our relationships with God are broken. But because of God’s BIG grace, those relationships can be healed.
Much like a catechism, this question-and-answer-style board book helps toddlers understand God’s grace at a basic but rich level. Each spread uses beautiful illustrations to help kids pair the question’s answer with bright, memorable images. The questions are simple, and the answers are short and easy to memorize, giving even toddlers the tools they need to answer their budding questions about theology.

It’s never too early to help kids learn about how and why we talk to God. This
book from the Toddler Theology series teaches toddlers and preschoolers to
answer basic questions about prayer, the Holy Spirit, and how we can talk to
God. Children will learn that Jesus sent Christians the Holy Spirit, how the Holy
Spirit helps us talk to God, and how we can listen for God talking to us.