Children's Book Review and Giveaway: NKJV Study Bible for Kids

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Synopsis:

The NKJV Study Bible for Kids is the premier study Bible for children 8 to 12 in the trusted New King James Version, and in full-color! Not only is this a Bible for study of biblical facts and themes, it also includes articles that are topical, and truly applicable to a child's daily life!


Review:

Aimed at kids ages 6-10,  this is a lovely study bible for kids, with its full color interior, that engages the eye, and a larger, more readable font that makes reading it easier, and less stressful on the eyes. And as we know, a more comfortable reader, will read longer! It has literally hundreds of historical and application notes, something that Miss Grace immediately gravitated to and was happy to read out loud to share with the rest of us!


She also like the personality profiles, which bring the characters in the bible to life, in a way that modern kids can relate to, as well as the Word Spotlights, that helped to explain verses of the bible in a meaningful way and the Epic Ideas, that help to CHALLENGE kids in their faith!. If you have kids that are really ready to take the leap into studying the bible, rather than having it read to them, this is the book to get them interested and reading! We highly recommend it for gift giving (its perfect for First Communion, Baptism, Christmas, birthdays and more).


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Giveaway:

One BTHM reader will win their own copy of this adorable book!







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Comments

  1. I try to tell a story with her studies so she is able to understand. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  2. My favorite Bible study tools are colored pencils, a concordance, and a notebook!

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  3. I use flash cards...helps them remember scripture

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  4. I like to spend time outside when the weather permits. It just makes God's word so real.

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  5. I like to use crayons and draw pics of the major stories.
    Sherri J

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  6. Studying early in the morning at the kitchen table is where I study my Bible.
    Sherri J

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  7. We do it at night before they go to bed.

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    1. I like to spend my time in the "word" on the couch.

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  8. I talk with them on the stories that I am studing.

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  9. I sit on the bed where it is quiet.

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