Book Review-Indescribable Activity Book for Kids

The Indescribable Activity Book for Kids was written by Louie Giglio and illustrated by Nicola Anderson and Lynsey Wilson.

Summary: This activity book is designed to complement the Indescribable devotional series. It contains more than 150 fun activities and includes scripture, puzzles, word searches, crosswords, drawing activities, STEM experiments and more.

Many of the activities also include page numbers at the top directing readers back to a corresponding devotion from Indescribable, How Great Is Our God, and The Wonder of Creation for a more in-depth study on that topic.

My Thoughts: We are very big fans of this entire devotional series. We have used each of the devotionals as part of our daily homeschool devotional times over the years (we’ve done Indescribable twice!), and they are wonderful. In fact, we just finished The Wonder of Creation this past school year. If you are interested, you can see my review for that book here.

Adding an activity book to this series was such a fantastic idea. My nine-year-old son is really enjoying the book so far, and I absolutely love some of the drawings he has done!

There are so many fun projects in this book too. Here are just some I am looking forward to doing with my son soon:
-making a pizza that shows all the Earth’s layers
-the ten second marshmallow game
-crystal snowflakes
-a glow stick experiment

And I absolutely love the missions where kids practice having a heart like God’s and doing things to bless other people.

This book is packed with a great variety of engaging activities, fun and colorful illustrations, and best of all, it points kids back to God and His Word.

I highly recommend this book. It is a wonderful companion to the devotionals and would be perfect as an addition to any child’s devotional time, homeschool science activities, and just for fun!

I would like to thank Thomas Nelson for providing me with a digital copy for my review, AND an actual physical copy as well! Thank you so very much!

And, just for fun, here is a picture of one of my son’s drawings from page four of the book: