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Experiencing Bible Science: A Resource for Preschool is an activity book for experiencing the science and culture found in Scripture, thus enriching both Bible and science study. Its intended audience is preschool children, two to five years old, but it can be adapted for those younger or older. Activities are designed for individuals or groups with a leader to guide them. The information and activities are appropriate for church preschools, home-school enrichment, science lessons, vacation Bible school, and other preschool groups. Measurements are in US/Imperial and Metric and the materials…mehr

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Experiencing Bible Science: A Resource for Preschool is an activity book for experiencing the science and culture found in Scripture, thus enriching both Bible and science study. Its intended audience is preschool children, two to five years old, but it can be adapted for those younger or older. Activities are designed for individuals or groups with a leader to guide them. The information and activities are appropriate for church preschools, home-school enrichment, science lessons, vacation Bible school, and other preschool groups. Measurements are in US/Imperial and Metric and the materials needed for the activities can easily be found worldwide. Be "skillful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge, and understanding science" Daniel 1:4. May we all enjoy a lifetime of learning!
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Louise Barrett Derr received her bachelor's and master's degrees in education from UNC-Chapel Hill. For twenty-six years she taught in the North Carolina public schools. Mrs. Derr developed and presented her curricula for gifted children at numerous state and national teachers' conferences. This motorcyclist, private airplane pilot, and scuba diver enjoys gardening and nature study. Mrs. Derr became a Christian in 1974 and was discipled in a Bible-centered church. She and her husband, Harry, moved to Waxhaw, North Carolina, in 1999 to volunteer at the JAARS Center, supporting Wycliffe translators. Here she learned the skill of audio recording on computer and is now sharing the vision of vernacular media. Traveling in twenty-five countries around the world has given her a desire to see people everywhere discover the science in the Scriptures.