What Makes Ronald Martin’s “Apples & Oranges” Kid-Friendly
A child’s spiritual development is as important as any other. In fact, most parents begin to tell their child some biblical stories as early as three years old. At a very young age, they are already exposed to the family’s religious practices and are nurtured with religious beliefs. However, reading directly from the Bible can be difficult for their little brains to absorb. For that reason, “Apples & Oranges” by Ronald Martin might just be your perfect alternative and here’s why!
“Apples & Oranges” follows a few of the most widely known bible stories. Particularly, the story of Adam and Eve; the story of Abel and Cain; and the story of Noah’s ark. These are narrated chronologically, starting with Adam and Even in the Garden of Eden. However, Ronald Martin’s book aren’t limited to these three stories only because more are definitely coming!
“Apples & Oranges” holds a deep meaning. As one reads through the book, they will see why the author titled it that way. This can serve as a fun guessing game between children and their parents, as they try to guess the meaning behind ‘apples’ and oranges’!
“Apples & Oranges” is easily understandable. The most obvious reason why this book is ‘kid-friendly’ is the way it is written. Without leaving out some details, Ronal Martin wrote this in the simplest way possible, making the book an easy-read that’s completely devoid of deep and difficult wordings. It saves you from spending so much time in explaining and defining words not familiar to your child. This way, your story telling runs smooth and uninterrupted!
Let your kids enjoy and learn from these simplified biblical stories.