In this book, follow the dramatic adventures of Daniel as he grows up in exile in the court of Babylon and, through the power of his faith, overcomes his rivals. The story aims to teach children the valuable life lesson of believing in oneself. [This book description comes from a different edition of this title. Please report any inaccuracies].
There are 32 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2003 by Barefoot Books Ltd .
Michael McCarthy, a Catholic priest, was Born in County Cork, Ireland, and now lives in Yorkshire. He feels that the mystery of the creative process and the mystery of spirituality are very close to each other, a feeling which is reflected in his work. He and artist Giuliano Ferri enjoyed an earlier collaboration with The Story of Noah and the Ark, which was a Books for Giving Selection in 2001. Giuliano Ferri's work has been exhibited around the world from the Pompidou Centre in Paris to the Itabashi Museum in Tokyo. Giuliano currently resides in the countryside in his native Pesaro, Italy, with his wife and their dog. Elena Pasquali is the pseudonym of an in-house author. Giuliano Ferri graduated from the Art Institute of Urbino, Italy, where he specialized in animation. He has since worked as a full-time illustrator and his art has been exhibited worldwide, from the Pompidou Center in Paris to the Itabashi Art Museum in Tokyo. Giuliano lives in his native Pesaro, Italy, where he enjoys the beauty of the surrounding countryside with his wife Francesca, and his dog.
This book contains the following story:
Daniel in the Lion's Den
Darius the Mede gives Daniel high office, but is then tricked into issuing a decree that condemns Daniel to death. Daniel is cast into a den of lions, but cheats death, for God sent an angel to close the jaws of the lions. The King throws those who conspired against Daniel to the lions, commanding his people to "tremble and fear before the God who closed the jaws of the lions".