Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins by Carl Zimmer

Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins by Carl Zimmer

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Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins by Carl Zimmer

Children will delight in God's promise of heaven where Jesus builds their forever homein this colorful book that reminds them of his great love. Your Home in Heaven .

  • -Teaches about God's promise of heaven.
  • -Comforts through the truth of eternal life in heaven with Jesus.
  • -Encourages godly living as children learn the fruit of the Spirit.
  • -Draws children closer to God through eight Discussion Page questions.
  • -Inspires children's creativity as they imagine their own home in heaven.
  • Carl Zimmer is a journalist and lecturer on science writing at Yale University. His numerous critically praised books include Parasite Rex (Atria Books), which the LA Times called capable of changing how we see the world; Soul Made Flesh (Atria Books), one of the top 100 books of 2004, according to the New York Times Book Review; and Microcosm (Vintage), which the Boston Globe called superb ... quietly revolutionary. He writes for countless publications, including the New York Times and Scientific American, and regularly appears on radio (including on Fresh Air and This American Life) and on TV. His blog, The Loom, is regularly cited as one of the web's best science blogs. He lives in Guilford, CT.
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    ISBN 13 9780060829612
    ISBN 10 0060829613
    Title Smithsonian Intimate Guide to Human Origins
    Author Carl Zimmer
    Condition Unavailable
    Binding Type Hardback
    Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
    Year published 2005-10-25
    Number of pages 176
    Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.