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Who's Your Hero? Volume 2 teaches how children ages 3 and up can be like Alma, Enos, and Helaman's stripling warriors in their everyday lives. Full-color, fun illustrations will keep the attention of pre-readers. Volume 2 Book of Mormon stories include: "Helaman's Warriors Respect Their Parents," "Enos Sincerely Prays," and "Alma Apologies." Family home evening ideas and activities are also featured at the end of each story. Who's Your Hero? is ideal for teaching children to love the Book of Mormon!
Published: October 2006
Brother Bowman, who has a Bachelors degree in Illustration from Brigham Young University, says the idea for the series came from his experience in teaching seminary.
"During those teaching years, the focus was always on applying, applying, applying the scriptures to our lives---and rightfully so," David says. "I also noticed that there was very little in the LDS children's book market in regards to Book of Mormon storybooks that really did this, applied the scriptures to kids."
"I feel strongly that we can and should do more for the young children in the Church today; that they are ready and able to take it further by applying the principles within the stories...and have a fun time doing it. I hope that my books can help fill that need," says Brother Bowman.
Courtesy of The Beehive
September 26, 2006 Edition
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GREAT for young children!!! Especially Boys!
Gwen, MI - November 08, 2011
My little guy (he's now 3.5 yrs we got them when he was 2 yrs) has LOVED these since we got them. It's really brought to life these heroes in the Book of Mormon. They are very clever but simple too. We bought 3 of these and I will for sure buy every single one that comes out. We own Vol 1, Vol 2, and the Great Plan of Happiness. I am finally getting around to buying Vol 3 and Vol 4. They will be great Christmas presents!
I wish the author could also focus a least SOME of the stories on women in the scriptures. I know there are not many but it would help our little girls see the heroes that they can relate to that are their gender too. Also expanding to the other standard works would be great.
Pros:
* Thorough description of each story that is being focused on. The author also makes it very easy for little ones to understand what is written
* GREAT illustrations that little kids love! The pictures are illustrated so well and they HUGE weird eyes are…

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