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Geoffrey Thomas 4 Pack

Re-tellings of fairytales, fables & folktales

Geoffrey Thomas

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Geoffrey Thomas 4 Pack

Re-tellings of fairytales, fables & folktales

Geoffrey Thomas

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Fairy tales, folktales and fables. Geoffrey Thomas' series re-tells stories from Cinderella to Brer Rabbit, adding a thoughtful Christian insight after each.

This bundle includes the following titles:

The Emperor’s New Clothes and Other Tales

The Pied Piper Of Hamelin and Other Tales

The Legendary Casey Jones and Other American Folktales

The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf!”

“I liked this book because the stories showed me lots of things about Jesus. I'd recommend it!” Rueben, age 8

"I would read this book over and over again. There were days when I couldn't put this book down! I really liked it." Isabel, age 10

"I LOVE this book of American folktales that are also related to the Bible. It is now one of my favourite books. 5 stars!" Joanne

"I particularly enjoyed Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox and the two failures. It was quite funny when I acted it out to my family!" Victoria, age 8


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Geoffrey Thomas

Geoffrey Thomas

Geoffrey Thomas was the pastor of Alfred Place Baptist Church for fifty years. He is an international conference speaker and multi-book author who lives in London. He has written The Geoffrey Thomas Folktale Collection - a collection of short stories with Christian insights.

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Geoffrey Thomas Collection

If you have ever read a fairy tale or fable with your child and then talked about how the theme or events can relate to something in the Christian life, this is the series for you. Each short story is quite brief, with only a few being over 10 pages in length. These could be a fantastic option for a read-aloud, however, many of the fairy tales retain their dark themes. If you’ve read The Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tales before, this will not come as a surprise.

Most of the stories also have a reflection written by the author afterward, and it’s clear the author’s heart is to point young people to Christ and the Gospel.

Korrie Johnson, Good Book Mom

Also in this series

The Legendary Casey Jones
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The Emperor’s New Clothes
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The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf!”
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The Pied Piper Of Hamelin
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The Pied Piper Of Hamelin and Other Tales MP3 Audiobook
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Androcles and the Lion
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Brer Fox, Brer Rabbit and the Two Failures
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Cinderella
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Jonathan Chapman, Or As He Was Better Know, Johnny Appleseed
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The Boy Who Shouted
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The Legendary Casey Jones
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin
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The Two Fir Trees
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