Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book, free of charge,from Tommy Nelson, for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it
tomo
Thinking about Christmas yet?
This perfect should be on your list.
Synopsis:
In just a few minutes a day, you and your children can discover God’s unfolding story and His great love for His people.
This 365-day story Bible is perfect for your growing family. You can take it to church or read the stories at home every day of the year. Young children will love this beautifully illustrated collection of cherished stories from the Old and New Testaments.
Read Me a Bible Story 365 is a must for every child’s bookshelf!
Review:
This book is for kids ages 4-8, but would also make a great basis for family bible study, by allowing the youngest children to read a daily bible story, and then have the rest of the family share in the discussion, by reading the actual scriptural reference from the bible, that is included in each story. The super illustrations will draw your child in, and get them wanting to read their included story. All the stories are VERY short, as you can see below, so they are perfect for early readers, and doing in the morning before school, or at night before bed.
This is an adorable book, perfect for family gift giving, and it would be a lovely Christmas present!
Giveaway:
one BTHM reader will win their own copy of this adorable book.
tomo
Since I home school my daughter, I'm always reading to and with her. Plus we always read before bed. Thanks for the chance to win this; it's on my wish list at Christian Book Distributors :)
ReplyDeleteat bedtime for sure. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteWe read all the time, but definitely before bed.
ReplyDeleteWe read together before bedtime. In the morning before everyone leaves, we read a short story (3-5 mins)
ReplyDeleteI love to read after dinner when they have a full tummy and want to cuddle.
ReplyDeleteWe read all day long, but I love reading to them before bed.
ReplyDeleteBedtime and afternoons.
ReplyDeleteWe read aloud all day long. I like to help my son learn beginning sight words and then we talk about the story at the end of the book and discuss the moral of the story.
ReplyDeleteWe like to read and at bedtime.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite time to read to my kids is at bedtime
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Merry
When we read out loud the kids take turns picking out the book and take turns reading. Some are more animated than others.
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Merry
I always liked to read to my children in the afternoon.
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