The Inventions of God (and Eva) by Dave Connis and illustrated by Amy Domingo

 


The Inventions of God (and Eva) by Dave Connis is a colorful children's book written for kids ages three to eight. It depends on the child, but I think this book would be best for the younger range of three to five years old.

The Inventions of God teaches young children that they were created in God's image and that He made them all good and special. This book tells children that they like to create and make things because that is what God also likes to do and, as a being in His image, that makes them creative. Eva especially has fun making robots--even if they don't always turn out right the first time. Unlike God, people aren't perfect, but they are creative and can have fun making things. I especially like the page where she has tea with her robot friends. This is a cute and colorful book with a good Christian message. The Inventions of God would be a fun read with family and with a group of children at church.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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