Status
Available
Call number
Genres
Publication
Answers in Genesis (2015), 32 pages
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
32 p.; 9 inches
ISBN
1626913277 / 9781626913271
Local notes
"The media teaches children that ape-men prove evolution. That’s not true! This book of ape-men facts teaches kids about different types of neanderthals, the differences between ape-men and humans, and how God created man. All from a biblical perspective! I Really, Really, Really Want to Learn About Ape-Men is excellent for early grade school and other young explorers!
"Ruth Carter is a writer and presenter of kids’ workshops at the Creation Museum. In this well-written book, she uses ape-men to talk about two very different ideas about the history of our universe.
"I Really Really Really Want to Learn About Ape-Men is well-illustrated, easy and fun-to-read, scientifically accurate and Bible-honoring. It might just inspire a new generation with a love for the gospel and science."
"Ruth Carter is a writer and presenter of kids’ workshops at the Creation Museum. In this well-written book, she uses ape-men to talk about two very different ideas about the history of our universe.
"I Really Really Really Want to Learn About Ape-Men is well-illustrated, easy and fun-to-read, scientifically accurate and Bible-honoring. It might just inspire a new generation with a love for the gospel and science."
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