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When our 6yo wrote her version of the Story of David

5 September 2010No Comment

The other day, I asked Anya to think of a Bible story that she’s heard, and re-write the story in her own words.

[Other than letting her exercise her writing skills, I wanted to know what she’s learned and what she thinks of one particular incident / Bible story too. And really, a story often gets rather interesting when written from a child’s point of a view, heh]

OK. Getting back to Anya.

She thought about what I said for a while, and said, ‘OK, I’ll write about David and Goliath!’. She then took out her drawing paper and started writing.

I didn’t know how much she’s written until I saw the paper.

And I thought, ‘WOW! She wrote SO much!’

I liked how she ended the story too, hehe.

PS: It’s more like the ‘prelude’ to what happened between David and Goliath 🙂

A note to Anya’s Sunday School Teachers:

Thank you for sharing God’s Word, and teaching Anya, Vai and their friends all these years, every week. All of your efforts are never in vain.

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