Zoe's Hiding Place by David Powlison |
Zoe's Hiding Place by David Powlison
Tucked underneath her purple patchwork quilt, Zoe feels safe. There she is in a place where she has no worries. Zoe is safe and cozy under her patchwork quilt, Zoe's hiding place. When Zoe jumps out of bed and is no longer under her quilt, she doesn't always feel so safe.
The story opens up with a Bible verse:
God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble. - Psalm 46:1
On this particular day, Zoe learns that her class has been invited back to the Mulberry Meadow Art Museum. The last time her class visited the museum, Zoe had a bad experience, so she was not excited about the upcoming field trip. In fact, Zoe is afraid to go again. On her way home that afternoon, Zoe's mind was filled with fear and worry. As soon as Zoe returned home, she went immediately to her room to get into her hiding place underneath her cozy patchwork quilt.
Zoe's mind was filled with fear and worry. |
Zoe's mom explains to Zoe that worry wants her to believe that she is all alone and that God isn't with her to protect her. Zoe's mom explains to Zoe that Jesus is always with her. Jesus cares for her. Zoe's mom shares a verse from the Great Book with Zoe that says God is your refuge, a safe place from trouble and fear. Zoe decides that God reminds her of her cozy purple patchwork quilt. Zoe's mom shares another verse from the Great Book and then tells Zoe to turn each fear into a prayer.
The next morning, Zoe's dad gives her a handwritten note that says, "The Lord is near. Do not be anxious." He tells Zoe to pull out the note and read it when she feels afraid.
Zoe learns that God will keep her safe. |
Zoe's second experience at the Mulberry Art Museum is not exactly uneventful, but this time around, Zoe's parents have shared the truth with her to help her navigate troublesome experiences that can result in fear and anxiety.
At the end of the story, there is a section for parents. In this section of the book, parents are given 10 points for helping children with anxiety. Each point gives good advice for parents and children.
Helping Your Child with Anxiety |
Pocket Bible Verses |
Now, let me tell you a few things about the illustrations. This book is illustrated by Joe Hox. The illustrations are so cute! The pages are colorful and very appealing to the eye. Your child might enjoy finding everyday objects that decorate Zoe's house. For example, I noticed a cola bottle cap and tabs were used to make a nightstand. Zoe's bed frame is made from pencils and a comb. There is a postage stamp on the wall for wall decor. Buttons and game pieces adorn the kitchen, while the table is made from a jar lid and wooden clothespins.
Zoe's Hiding Place is a well-illustrated, good Scripture-based story for helping children deal with fear and anxiety. I think it will help adults too.
Zoe's Hiding Place is written by David Powlison. It is part of the Good News for Little Hearts Series.
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