Noah's Ark, one of the best known passages in Genesis, begins with the powerful contrast between the righteousness of Noah and the evil of the surrounding world. Told simply in Hebrew and English, this familiar story is a hopeful reminder of God's promise to renew and sustain all of creation. This book is the fourth in our series of Bible stories, and features full color reproductions of silk paintings.
Although I am intrigued by this series, and LOVE "The Tower of Babel" we already have several books on Noah's Ark that I am comfortable with. For more information on this excellent series, see my other reviews of Alison Greengard's work.