As Biblical stories continue to captivate children, author Jessica Dhakira is introducing young readers to one of the Bible’s most dramatic accounts in a way they can enjoy and understand. In When Pharaoh Said “No”, Moses, Pharaoh, and the Ten Plagues are brought to life through playful rhymes and colourful illustrations that make an important Biblical story feel exciting, memorable, and easy for children to follow.
Written for children aged 4–7, the book offers families a fun way to introduce the story of Exodus and the meaning behind Passover. From frogs hopping through palaces to hail crashing from the sky, each plague unfolds through rhyme and repetition, helping children strengthen memory, build confidence, and engage with themes of courage, faith, obedience, and freedom.
Synopsis:
Step into a colourful world where frogs bounce through palaces and hail crashes from the sky. When Pharaoh Said “No” brings the Biblical story of Moses and the Ten Plagues to life through memorable rhymes and bold illustrations created especially for young children. As Moses repeatedly asks Pharaoh to free the Israelites, readers follow a story of faith, courage, and perseverance while learning about the promises and power of the Most High.
As Pharaoh continues to refuse to let the Israelites go free, children are gently introduced to lessons on doing what is right, walking in faith, and standing firm in the face of challenges. Through rhyme and repetition, the story encourages children to remember important moments, ask questions, and connect with a Biblical story passed down for generations.
“I wanted to create a story that would help young children connect with an important Biblical account in a way that feels exciting, memorable, and approachable,” says Dhakira. “Many children naturally learn through rhythm, rhyme, and storytelling, so it felt important to bring the story of Moses and Pharaoh to life in a way that sparks curiosity rather than feeling overwhelming or out of reach. Stories like these still have so much to teach children about courage, faith, obedience, and doing what is right, even during difficult moments.”
Continuing, “I hope When Pharaoh Said ‘No’ creates opportunities for meaningful conversations between children, parents, teachers, and faith leaders. Stories like these can bring families together, encourage children to ask questions, and help young readers explore values that still feel deeply relevant today.”
A colourful rhyming children’s book filled with playful storytelling, memorable rhymes, and illustrations designed to help young readers learn and explore.
When Pharaoh Said “No” is available through Jessica Dhakira’s website. For more information, visit Jessica Dhakira’s official website.
About the Author:
Jessica Dhakira is a Berkshire-based poet, award-winning songwriter, and children’s author whose love of storytelling began at the age of seven. A former session singer, she appeared alongside the late recording artist Coolio on Top of the Pops and has supported charitable initiatives for vulnerable children and families worldwide. Drawing on her background in music, creative writing, and children’s education, Dhakira creates imaginative stories designed to inspire curiosity, learning, and meaningful family conversations.
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