Saturday, August 5, 2017

Litfuse Review: God's Crime Scene for Kids by:J. Wallace/S. Wallace

 God's Crime Scene for Kids: Investigate Creation with a Real Detective
About the Book:
In this companion to Cold-Case Christianity for Kids, Jason uncovers a mystery in his grandmother’s attic. He and his friends, Hannah, Daniel and Jasmine, enlist the help of Detective Jeffries at the Jr. Detective’s Academy. Along the way, they develop the skills needed to investigate the mystery and the evidence of God’s existence. The cadets learn logical-thinking skills as they examine the contents of a mysterious box and the vast universe.

In God’s Crime Scene for Kids, real-life detective J. Warner Wallace shows kids ages 8 to 12 what skills are needed to solve Jason’s mystery, and at the same time looks at evidence in the universe that demonstrates God is the creator. Ultimately, kids will learn how to make their own case for God’s existence.


My Review:
 Attics are scary places to yours truly, but to children they love a treasure hunt--good or bad they are attracted to places that will offer up some mystery to solve. As is the case for Jason and his clue searching friends. In this addition of God's Crime Scene for Kids, Jason and his friends along with Detective Jeffries from the Jr. Detective’s Academy go along on a very interesting treasure hunt that begins in Jason's grandmother's attic. 

 Now written in a third person form, this book acts as your guide book and you along with the main character will discover the answer to the mystery together. My kiddos love this series of books for this very reason. Along the way you will be offered detective definitions, a tool for your detective bag, dig deep, and assignments. This book is full of interesting facts and rabbit trails for your child to explore thats what makes it so much fun for my kids and yours will love it too. 

 A fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Exploring that is good for our kids!

**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the author. All opinions are my own.

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