"Twilight and Dawn; Or, Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation" by Caroline Pridham is a book designed to teach children about the biblical story of creation. The book is written to be easy to understand and keep kids interested as it goes through the six days of creation, focusing on the difference between what the Bible says and the theory of evolution. The author wants to make sure young readers learn about the Bible's version of how the world was made first, before they hear other ideas. The book starts by stating the author's purpose: to have meaningful conversations about creation with children. The language is friendly and makes the readers feel like they're exploring the story of creation together. Starting with the famous line, "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth," the book begins a detailed look at each day, starting with the creation of light. Through stories and thought-provoking questions, readers connect what they see in nature to God, thinking about how their surroundings were made by Him. The start of the book really sets the stage for talking about deep ideas about God in a way that kids can grasp.

Twilight and Dawn; Or, Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation
By Caroline Pridham
Discover the wonders of how the heavens and Earth came to be, as told through a simple and faith-filled journey that brings young minds closer to the divine origins of the world around them.
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2005-05-01
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