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Read and Share Bible: Over 200 Best Loved Bible Stories (Read and Share (Tommy Nelson)) On Sale
1. Read and Share Bible: Over 200 Best Loved Bible Stories
(Read and Share (Tommy Nelson)) On Sale
It is big and bright with lots of page-turning learning about the Word of God.
The Read and Share Bible is unique in its format and solid in Bible teaching. Packed with 200
stories that are simple re-tellings, the gigantic message of God’s love and care is sure to win
the hearts of little ones and give them a strong Bible foundation to guide their lives. With over
400 pieces of art, this Bible Storybook is highly interactive as it encourages Scripture Memory
and reinforces comprehension with quick activities for you and your children.
Stories include Noah, David, Joseph, Abraham, Paul, and Christ as well as many other timeless
Biblical characters and lessons.
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2. Not the Best Children’s Bible Available
This children’s Bible contains over 200 stories, hitting most of the highlights from the children’s
Bible-story canon. Each story is exactly two pages long, with at least half of each page covered
in full color illustration. The illustrations are pretty good, although my kindergartener says she
hates the way all the noses are drawn.
Honestly, this Bible’s content is a little weak. The stories are so short (two pages each!) and
watered down that adults and kids will both get bored. However, it isn’t totally watered down.
Jesus does die on the cross in this book (yes, I’ve seen children’s “Bibles” that leave that out).
But here’s the crucial thing: this Bible minimizes the problem of sin. So, your child might
wonder, “Why the heck did Jesus need to die?” or worse might suppose there was no reason
at all for his death and that God fixed a mistake with the resurrection.
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Good Bible STORY book
Ok after reading several other reviews before i read this book i thought oh great am not going to
like it.
However I found this to not be the case. I do like this STORY book quite well. Look if I wanted to
delve deep into the bible with my children I would look for a bible to do just that. This is more
like a storybook from one person’s point of view on how she is retelling the story to a child and
how she would tell it .. as simple as that. It is not word for word from the bible nor does it claim
to be. This is someone’s interpretation of The International Children’s Bible.
The stories are good for young ages and yes it is even good for older kids who already know
the stories presented in this book though it may not hold their interest as well since the stories
are just a couple pages.
The graphics are nice .. are they like other hitech animation out there of course not that is not
the intent.
I do not feel as if this book tries to dummy down to anyone. The…
A nice introductory survey of the Bible for preschoolers
The reading level may be 4-8, but I think that the tone and simplification of the stories is best
geared towards preschool aged children from 2-5. I was surprised by the number of stories
included, and by the obscurity of some stories compared to some other story bibles. But each
story gets roughly the same two page executive summary treatment with a lot of easy words,
followed up by some virtue or principal lesson. This is great for discussing Bible concepts with
small children. It isn’t a “real” learning Bible and it does take some liberties for the sake of its
simplicity, but for younger children it’s more than acceptable. I think once a child can read well
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3. on their own, you should consider a different and deeper storybook version, since it will become
less about the dialog and more about self-learning.[/has_review]
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