Introduce young children to the Catechism with easy-to-understand cartoons. Each booklet contains simple wording along with black and white cartoon illustrations which bring God's truth alive to your littlest ones. For Question 6 asks, "Are there more Gods than one?" The answer simply states, "There is only one God." Question 9 asks, "What is God?" It "God is a Spirit and has not a body like men." Scriptures references are found on the page for easy reference. Book 1 includes the first 71 questions of the Westminster Catechism topically covering "What man is to believe concerning God?". Book 2 covers questions 72-145 which focus on "What duty God requires of man?" Please note this is not the same as the Westminster Shorter Catechism with Cartoons (#031603, 31604). Rather, it is a simpler version designed for younger children to learn the same concepts, but in language most 2-3 year olds can understand. Cardstock cover. 45-47 pgs.
Vic Lockman was a Christian, American cartoonist and comic strip writer. He started cartooning from a young age taught by his father. He was once head of the art department for the School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field, Texas. He was married and had children. His son, Mark Thomas Lockman (1952–1989) was a journalist, to whom one of Vic's cartoon books was dedicated. Among the many comic strips and cartoons he created, Vic might be most known for his characters created for The Walt Disney Company in 1960; Newton Gearloose and Moby Duck.