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tempus vernum
04-12-2007, 05:09 PM
I know of Ken Ham (Answers in Genisis) and Kent hovind (www.drdino.com) DISCLAIMER: Kent Hovind is a Pearl's supporter and can have "off color" rude humor :(

I just requested a Ken Ham book for children from the library - so excited they have it :rockon

ANyone have great resources?

Thanks :)

The Tickle Momster
04-12-2007, 10:40 PM
I was going to recommend Ken Ham's book, What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs.

I enjoyed it. It is geared to kids about 6 & up. Younger kids will get some out of it, especially if you paraphrase.

I'm :popcorn too, since we are doing dino's this week.

jghomeschooler
04-14-2007, 05:44 PM
http://www.ch ristiananswers.net/dinosaurs/home.html
I just googled and found this, haven't looked at it all yet, but looks very interesting. :think

Lady TS
04-14-2007, 06:09 PM
These are what I could think of off the top of my head, in addition to the Ken Ham stuff. The links are what I could google quickly, so there's probably more stuff out there. ;)

Alpha Omega Institute http://www.discovercreation.org/res/curr/vbskit.htm
Institute for Creation Research http://www.icradventures.org/
Regular Baptist Press has some stuff too, but didn't google it all

heartofjoy
04-16-2007, 12:07 PM
The Great Dinosaur Mystery and the Bible by Paul S. Taylor - Talks about how dinosaurs line up with the Bible.

Dinosaurs by Design by Duane T. Gish - Encyclopedia style, gives descriptions of the different kinds of dinos

Dry Bones and Other Fossils by Gary and Mary Parker - cartoon book about the flood, fossils, and where to find them.

All these books have a Christian perpective. The last book is particularly good for younger students. The other two, while still picture books, are written to an older audience.