The Monks' Daily Bread

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SKU:
2743-GROUPED
ISBN:
9781505111781
The Monks of Archangel Monastery have a dilemma: their cupboards are bare!
 
But their wise Father Abbot reminds them to trust that Christ will provide their daily bread. So the monks go about their work, study and prayer, while offering up their belly grumble for the love of God.
 
This beautifully-illustrated book will be enjoyed by children and their caregivers for its humorous pictures, for fun rhymes reminiscent of Dr. Seuss, and for the heartfelt message of sincere trust in the Lord's providence.
 
Author:
Sylvia Dorham
Illustrator:
Christopher Tupa
Imprint:
TAN Books
Pages:
34
Publication Date:
8/1/2018
SKU:
2743
Product Format:
Paperbound
Grade:
Kindergarten
Grade:
First Grade
Subject:
Religion
Height:
9.50
Width:
7.75

4 Reviews

  • 5
    The Monks learn a lesson

    Posted by Marcia R. on Sep 19th 2022

    What a charming and realistic way to depict suffering and turning it over to God for relief.

  • 5
    Love these books

    Posted by Tina on Aug 20th 2022

    These are my little nieces absolute favourite books! They are so well written and memorable. The illustrations bring each page to life with a comical and endearing humour, making you feel compassion for the little monks as they struggle though each challenge, lead by Father Abbot, who has the patience of a saint! Overall, a huge hit at my family’s house! We all love them! When can we expect #4??

  • 5
    Love the monks! Always a

    Posted by Sarah S. on Aug 7th 2022

    Love the monks! Always a winner with my boys.

  • 5
    Charming

    Posted by Patricia B. on Apr 27th 2022

    I purchased this book for my granddaughters. I like it. The simple rhyme is very charming, as well as the illustrations. I love the old-fashioned push mower on page 16, and the pet fox, the fish symbol on the postman's cap, and the WWJD on his license plate. The book teaches trust in Divine Providence in a not-so-unreal setting of a monastery which depends on alms for support.