A review by cctblog
God's Crime Scene for Kids: Investigate Creation with a Real Detective by Susie Wallace, J. Warner Wallace, Rob Suggs

5.0

As they did in Cold-Case Christianity for Kids, J. Warner Wallace and Susie Wallace have created an engaging mystery for children which, in this case, also helps the reader to think critically about the creation of the world and the existence of God.

In God's Crime Scene for Kids, the junior detectives (and kids who read the book) investigate a mysterious box that Jason found in his attic. As they try to determine how the box got there and what the items in the box mean, they also learn how to think critically about creation, evolution, and the presence of a creator.

The book has lots of opportunities for interaction within its pages, and there's also a website with videos and activity pages for each chapter. This would be a great book for families to go through together, and I also think it would work well for Sunday school. It's entertaining, logical, and easy to understand, and I think it's a great resource!

Disclosure of material connection: I received a copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review, and the opinions expressed are my own.