Description
Johann Gutenberg invented a world-changing machine that meant people could read God's Word for themselves. The world could share ideas, discoveries and God's Word could be quickly, inexpensively and accurately reproduced.
Explore the history and significance of the Gutenberg Bible, the first major book printed using movable type. This enlightening book takes young readers on a journey through the life of Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, and explains how his ground-breaking invention transformed the spread of information and ideas.
Home school mom and Bible curriculum developer Danika Cooley captures the excitement of the era, highlighting the profound impact the Gutenberg Bible had on literacy, religion, and society and helping young readers discover how the printing press paved the way for the Reformation. Featuring an engaging narrative, beautiful illustrations and a timeline of key dates, the Who What Why series introduces young people to big topics through simple questions.
Ask more questions about this topic:
- Who was Martin Luther?
- Why did the Reformation happen?
Endorsements
Danika Cooley gives us an engaging look into the world of the reformation with her Who, What, Why series. Her readers will find her books entertaining as well as helpful as she introduces them to all the important people, places and events. Throughout this series, children will be able to see the hand of God in history.
~Linda Finlayson
Product Details
Title: What was the Gutenberg Bible?
Author: Danika Cooley
Publisher: CF4Kids
Pages: 96
Ages: 4-12 Years
Binding: Paperback
Size: 21.3 x 13.2 x 0.5 cm
ISBN: 9781527106512