Dinner in the Lions’ Den

Dinner in the Lions’ Den by Bob Hartman, published by Lion Children’s in 2006, is a 32-page book presented in English. This edition offers a fresh and engaging adaptation of the well-known biblical story of Daniel, who faces a dire fate when thrown into a den of lions for defying the King. The narrative introduces a playful angel who alters the course of events, providing a unique perspective on this classic tale.
Readers will find a delightful retelling that emphasizes themes of courage and divine intervention, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and biblical studies. This book not only presents a familiar story from the Old Testament but also aims to entertain and educate young audiences about faith and resilience. The engaging illustrations and accessible language are designed to appeal to children and fans of Hartman’s work alike.
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When Daniel is thrown into a den of lions as his punishment for disobeying the King it looks as if his time at court is about to come to a messy end. But then a surprisingly playful angel comes on the scene. Adapted from a story in the popular Angels, Angels All Around, this is a fresh and fun look at a familiar Bible story. The presentation will appeal to fans of Hartman.
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