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The second book in theYoung David series for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.

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A superb new series for primary-school children by Fiona Veitch Smith is all about David. It stirred my own limp faith, let alone my three-year-old’s burgeoning spirituality, to read of the young David’s prayer for protection – how his "heart beat as strong as a drum as God filled him up with courage". It was moving, too, to hear my child’s voice so clearly in David’s many phrases: "Dear God, why doesn’t anyone want to play with me?", or in the eager question, "Will I get a crown?" after his anointing – so well does the author understand the modern child. David’s spat with Goliath is fun, of course, but there are clever anachronistic illustrations throughout – the handsome but vain Elib in David and the Kingmaker, for example, is drawn holding a pot of hair gel. And yet biblical names and terminology are retained, even neatly explained: a prophet, we learn, is someone "who can see inside people’s hearts and minds. Jemima Thackeray, Church Times -- Jemima Thackeray * Church Times *

David and the Kingmaker

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    A Paperback / softback by Fiona Veitch Smith

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      Publisher: SPCK Publishing
      Publication Date: 20/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9780281074563, 978-0281074563
      ISBN10: 0281074569

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The second book in theYoung David series for children aged 3-7 about the childhood of King David.

      Trade Review
      A superb new series for primary-school children by Fiona Veitch Smith is all about David. It stirred my own limp faith, let alone my three-year-old’s burgeoning spirituality, to read of the young David’s prayer for protection – how his "heart beat as strong as a drum as God filled him up with courage". It was moving, too, to hear my child’s voice so clearly in David’s many phrases: "Dear God, why doesn’t anyone want to play with me?", or in the eager question, "Will I get a crown?" after his anointing – so well does the author understand the modern child. David’s spat with Goliath is fun, of course, but there are clever anachronistic illustrations throughout – the handsome but vain Elib in David and the Kingmaker, for example, is drawn holding a pot of hair gel. And yet biblical names and terminology are retained, even neatly explained: a prophet, we learn, is someone "who can see inside people’s hearts and minds. Jemima Thackeray, Church Times -- Jemima Thackeray * Church Times *

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