Apologetics is something I have recently become interested in, and honestly didn't even really know what it was until the last year or two. Since I have discovered this topic, I have wondered why more people don't talk about it on a regular basis and teach it to people more often. I have read a few books on the matter in that time, including God's Crime Scene for Kids. I think it is fantastic that people are writing books to deepen children's faith and their ability to defend it. When children are little, they take your word as truth, but as they get older, they can sometimes start to question things. With books like God's Crime Scene for Kids, you can preemptively give them the answers they are seeking, or point them in the right direction when the question arise. This book doesn't talk down to children at all, and it uses a "real life" mystery to mirror the "mystery of creation". It is a fun, child-friendly mystery, not a grit...