Synopsis
The world had forgotten God. People lived only for themselves, and kindness had become as rare as rain in a time of drought. But there was one man who still walked with God: Noah. When God announced the flood, it was not the end — it was a new beginning. And Noah, together with his family, was chosen to safeguard it.
Building the ark took years. The neighbors laughed, the measurements seemed impossible, and the rain had not yet come. But hammer after hammer, plank after plank, Noah pressed on in obedience. When the waters rose, the ark floated — and inside it, life waited. After the flood, God set a rainbow in the sky: not merely a promise, but a sign that he never abandons those who trust in him.
In the OwLira book, Noah and the Ark is told across five illustrated chapters, with the owl mascot accompanying each teaching pause. The child learns that obeying God often seems strange to those around us — but that faith always has a destination.
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Values and discussion
Biblical Collection
Frequently asked questions
Will the story of the flood frighten children?
The narrative is told with a focus on hope and on God's protection, not on judgment. The rainbow at the end brings a positive and comforting conclusion.
How long is the audiobook?
Approximately 17 minutes, divided into five short chapters — ideal for bedtime.
Is there material for catechesis?
Yes. The complementary volumes explore the themes of obedience, covenant, and care for creation for different age groups.