
Summary
Tiny Apologetics is a workbook crafted by Tiny Theologians. Readers work through big questions in a Biblical way. Some of the questions include: “How can we believe in a God we cannot see? Does every religion worship the same God? Can we be good without God?” Open-ended questions, word searches, crossword puzzles, and memory challenges are used to cement the concepts taught at the end of every chapter.
Reading Level: Ages 7-10
Read Aloud Age: 6+
Mom Thoughts
It is a rarity to find apologetics paired with the correct reading level, text on page, activities, and understandable content. Tiny Apologetics does this wonderfully in an engaging manner. This would be a perfect introductory apologetics resource. I particularly enjoyed the presupposition chapter explaining what we believe shows up in what we do. This is often missed and Tiny Apologetics does a great job helping students connect beliefs with actions (worldview).
The theology was spot on. The only thing that could be elaborated upon is under the “Bible is Unique” section. The book states, “no one left bits out,” when copying manuscripts of the Bible. Technically, textual criticism defines omission of words as variances, so as a child ages, it may be good to explain variances and how God’s infallible Word has been preserved in more depth.
I would recommend this resource for children that write well, so they can complete the activities. Overall, this is an incredible resource I will be using in my own home!
Other Things to Note:
Other religions mentioned include: Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, New Age
Cosmic Evolution discussed
This review is written by Good Book Mom contributor, Emily Russell. To learn more about Emily, click HERE.
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At A Glance
| Number of Pages | Number of Chapters |
|---|---|
| 95 | 10 |

