This summer, we were doing Bible trivia. I thought, “How do these people know so much? They must read their Bibles more than I do!” Honestly, though, I DO know something. I know that Jesus came down to Earth to set us free from our sins and that he died on the cross and rose again.
So now I think again. Maybe I do know something. I know more than I think I do.
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*Children of the World Storybook Bible
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Illustrator: The illustrations in this book were collected from children around the globe. The children range in age from 8 to 12 and their names, ages, and locations are identified for each drawing.
Price: $16.99
Format: Hardcover
Page Count: 256
Ages: 5–8
I like that it references many of the verses in the book and that it outlines the stories in a simple way for kids to understand. I also like how the kids who illustrated the pictures come from different places all over the world and they’re different ages, too. I would recommend this to kids 6-9. – Melody (age 10)
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*Wild and Wacky Things in the Bible
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Author: April Lotempio
Price: $12.99
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 160
Ages: 6–9
I like the fun facts on the side. This book kind of teaches you things you’ve never learned about before. I would recommend this book for kids ages 8-12. – Melody (age 10)
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*That’s So Weird!
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Author: Kathleen Long Bostrom
Price: $9.99
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 112
Ages: 5–8and.
This book is about weird and interesting things of the Bible. It shows a fact and the Scripture reference. I like the photographs that tell about the fun fact and illustrated pictures too! I think it should be for everyone ages 3 & up. Hope you like it! – Emily (age 8)
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*What’s the Bible All About?
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Author/Illustrator: Patricia A. Pingry/Pablo Pino
Price: $7.99
Format: Board book
Page Count: 20
Ages: 2–5
When we think of the Bible in relationship to kiddos, we usually think of the stories in the Bible. The characters who God uses to do great things, like kill a giant, cross a big sea, or lived through being inside a fire. But this little board book takes a different view. It gives an overview of what it is and how it was written too but also keeping it simple enough for little ones to understand. – Joyce (Mom)
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We would have loved to visit the Museum of the Bible when we were in Washington, D.C. earlier this year, except that it just opened!
Museum of the Bible is an innovative, global, educational institution whose purpose is to invite all people to engage with the Bible. In 2017, Museum of the Bible, which aims to be the most technologically advanced museum in the world, will open its 430,000-square-foot nonprofit museum just three blocks from the Capitol in Washington, D.C. A digital fly-through of the Museum is viewable HERE.
GIVEAWAY
One lucky reader will receive a copy of one of the books in the Museum of the Bible book collection! Giveaway ends Saturday, November 25th. (Giveaway open to continental US residents ONLY.)
For your chance to win, leave a comment below sharing your current favorite children’s book or just say “Howdy”. For extra entries, tweet about the series, share on Facebook, or leave a comment on any post on our family blog Keeping Up with the Moys. Leave separate comments for each extra entry with a link to entry if possible.
OTHER REVIEWS
– Children of the World Storybook Bible :: Amazon | goodreads | Barnes & Noble | Christianbook
– Wild and Wacky Things in the Bible :: Amazon | goodreads | Barnes & Noble | Christianbook
– That’s So Weird! :: Amazon | goodreads | Barnes & Noble | Christianbook
– What’s the Bible All About? :: Amazon | goodreads | Barnes & Noble | Christianbook
+We received these books from WorthyKids/Ideals for free in exchange for an honest review.
*Note: This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a tiny percentage if you make a purchase through my link at no extra cost to you. We received one or more items for review. Read my disclosure policy here.
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