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Early Reader’s Bible is God’s Word for kids. With 192 pages of maps, charts, articles, and study helps, combined with large print easy-to-read Bible type, this is the perfect first study Bible for kids ges 7 to 10. Using the New King James Version, this Early Reader’s Bible will help children begin the life-long practice of reading, memorizing, and studying God’s Word.
Study helps include:
Insights into God’s Word.
Study Guides include:God’s Word is Good to Learn
God’s Word is Good to Read
God’s Word is Good to Keep
God’s Word is Good to Pray
God’s Word is Good to Discover
Book Introductions, Illustrated Word List, Bible Timeline
Review:
And now for the PERFECT gift for older elementary kids!
Synopsis:
Study Guides include:God’s Word is Good to Learn
God’s Word is Good to Read
God’s Word is Good to Keep
God’s Word is Good to Pray
God’s Word is Good to Discover
Book Introductions, Illustrated Word List, Bible Timeline
This easy-to-read Bible will captivate kids ages 7 to 10, and help make the bible more accessible to them. With it's colored guides and maps (192 pages), like above, it helps to bring life to the stories, for kids who seem to be genetically tuned to electronic media from the womb, and who need visual stimulation with the written word.
The bible also includes questions guides, like the one above, that adults may have trouble explaining to 7/8 yr olds, but the guides make it super easy! The glossary of characters in the back and the wonderful illustrated timeline (from 2000 BC to 100 AD) helps to really put bible events in a historical perspective for kids (see pix below). This bible is perfect for children starting First Communion classes (as Miss Grace was) and attending older elementary bible study classes. It also makes a GREAT First Communion or Baptism (for a child celebrant) gift.
The bible also includes questions guides, like the one above, that adults may have trouble explaining to 7/8 yr olds, but the guides make it super easy! The glossary of characters in the back and the wonderful illustrated timeline (from 2000 BC to 100 AD) helps to really put bible events in a historical perspective for kids (see pix below). This bible is perfect for children starting First Communion classes (as Miss Grace was) and attending older elementary bible study classes. It also makes a GREAT First Communion or Baptism (for a child celebrant) gift.
Giveaway:
One BTHM reader will win a copy of this wonderful bible for a child in their life!
One BTHM reader will win a copy of this wonderful bible for a child in their life!
My daughter can't read yet, but she enjoys me to read to her! I don't have to encourage her, she loves to be read to!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter can't read yet, but she enjoys me to read to her! I don't have to encourage her, she loves to be read to!
ReplyDeleteIf I won, this would be a future gift for our toddler grandchild.
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Reading aloud with children daily and having lots of interesting age-appropriate books always within their reach encourages children to read.
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I would love to win this to give my niece I started reading the brave girl devotional with her and she was like i can i read your big bible after I'm done so i'm just sure she would love this to pieces :D :)
ReplyDeleteshe usually loves to read on her own but sometimes school prizes for doing so helps with motivating her :)
ReplyDeleteUsually around 4-5.
ReplyDeleteWe read a lot so that encourages them to read too.
ReplyDeleteMy kids would try to read the bible themselves in first and second grade
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Merry
My kids are encouraged to read by their teachers and also they see by the example that my husband and I show too
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Merry
Our kids realized they could read the bible when they were in 2nd grade!
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Our kids are encouraged to read by seeing their parents & aunts & uncles read!
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