Kids Edition 2024: Just for Kids!

Hi, kids! Have you ever stopped to think about how amazing the world is? This special kids’ edition of Acts & Facts explores some of God’s special animals and plants. It dives into deep caves, examines earthquakes big and small, and looks far beyond Earth at space rocks and Saturn with its amazing rings. Imagine designing something so cool! It also explains why people have so many languages.

You’re part of this incredible world created by the Lord Jesus Christ, and most of all we want you to know how much He loves you.

Click HERE to download the entire Kids Edition 2024 Acts & Facts.

Click HERE for the Kids! Edition individual sections and ICR’s Creation Kids activity pages.

Jayme Durant is Executive Editor and Director of Communications at the Institute for Creation Research.

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