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And now for a book that is perfect for starting the school year,
or giving as a gift!
Synopsis:
These brief Bible stories allow parents to spend precious time with their little ones before bedtime, naps, or meals. With their to-the-point wording and calming artwork, the 5-Minute Nighttime Bible Stories is a great option for parents who look for ways to integrate the Bible into their busy schedules. This affordable 208-page book offers a lot of content for a great price, and the five-minute format will be a hit with parents and children alike. Short stories and gentle, colorful illustrations make this a great Bible and a quick story for little ones and parents before bedtime.
Review:
This lovely book is aimed at kids ages 2-7, first as a book to be read to, and then later to read from, as an early reader. the bible stories are VERY brief, literally 5 minutes in telling, but the lovely pictures are great conversation starters, to get little ones talking about the stories and how they tie in to other bible lessons and stories. The book is perfect for reading before nap or bedtime, or for using during the year as a bible lesson for the younger kids.
You get 208 pages of Bible stories, with 11 stories from the Old Testament and 14 from the New Testament! The colorful illustrations will really draw younger kids into the stories, as you can see!
This is a lovely larger padded book, perfect for gift giving, and perfect for starting nightly bible lessons, now that school is starting! It would be a cherished memento for any family and we highly recommend it!
GIVEAWAY:
Quiet time before bed when we are bathed and relaxed.
ReplyDeleteWe read before bed that is our time. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteWe read before bed.
ReplyDeleteWe say our prayers at night and go to church on Sundays
ReplyDeleteWe read together as a family at bedtime.
ReplyDeleteI've both morning and bedtime to work in devotionals, but I'm terrible at keeping up with it. I've found bedtime isn't great because my daughter wants to pick her own books - not the same ol' devotional every night!
ReplyDeleteWe read together at bedtime.
ReplyDeleteWhen they were little I would read to them when they went to bed.
DeleteMondays at 7pm is family devotion and praise and worship.
ReplyDeleteI snuggle with my kids and read to them for BEDTIME! Nicole Bowers
ReplyDeleteEach week we pray, read the Bible, and go over the kid's weekly Bible verses they are learning for AWANA. They usually read a book before bed too!
ReplyDeleteWe do devotional in the morning or before bedtime.
ReplyDeleteOur little one is still very young. However, every morning and before bed we pray, I want to get him into the love and appreciation of prayer.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I have no set prayer time,, we pray when we feel the need. God is always there to listen..:)
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We have a beginners bible that we read a short store out of. Whatever keeps the attention of the both. THey like the story of Creation and the flood.
ReplyDeleteI admit we need more devotion time. I think this is a great idea because they are short enough for their attention spans but they can still learn about the bible. Teaching bible stories to them is something I struggle with.
ReplyDeleteWe read devotional books during the day.
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we read stories before bedtime
ReplyDeleteI tell my grandson bible stories sometimes when his mother is not around. I have to be careful though because she does not practise any type of religion at all. She would get real upset with me-
ReplyDeleteWe read before we go to bed
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