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Meet Ellorie. She’s the pride and joy of her great grandmother, Vickie. One of their favorite things to do together is watch the latest Superbook.
“We're always challenged to try and find a new Superbook episode,” says Vickie. “That's our big thing, because she's fascinated. She wants more and more. It gives these kids a hunger.”
One of their favorite episodes: the story of Jonah.
“Jonah didn't go to Ninea (Nineveh) and then him got swallowed by a fish and it was a whale, and him was very bad,” Ellorie explains.
Vickie loves that Superbook is teaching Ellorie the stories of the Bible in a fun, new way.
“And I make sure that she understands this is the Bible,” says Vickie. “These are real stories from the Bible, and they can learn the story exactly as the Bible tells it, and I think that's what the most profound thing is about Superbook. You brought Joy and Chris and Gizmo in, which brings it down to their level where they know it pertains to their own life. I want to make sure at the end what the lesson was learned, whether it's forgiveness or you know, that Goliath is bad; David is good. He was brave, so, you need to be brave. And she's learned a lot. And I've learned a lot; it’s not just for kids.”
Now, Ellorie is taking what she’s learned from Superbook and telling other children.
“It’s a wonderful thing; it's definitely what you want for your kids and your grandkids,” Vickie declares. “It's the legacy you want to leave because that's their foundation. And then when you build on that, she's literally, at three years old, spreading the gospel, by being able to share it, to share Superbook, and her friends learn, they can learn together. It's really a beautiful thing.”
Ellorie agrees. “I love Superbook!”