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BEDTIME FOR BABY BOOK REVIEWS: ONCE UPON A TIME HOLY BIBLE AND STORYBOOK BIBLE

"The Bible is not a fairy tale, but every great story happened “once upon a time.” The Once Upon a Time Storybook Bible highlights powerful and inspiring stories from the Bible, beautifully illustrated with fantastical artwork by Omar Aranda. Each captivating story is told in a way that will get children excited about reading the tales of real heroes of the Bible."
 
FlyBy Promotions sent me both the Once Upon a Time Storybook Bible and The Once Upon a Time Holy Bible for review.  Both are written in NIrV (New International Readers Version).  NIrV is an easy to read biblical translation perfect for new readers and coupled with these vivid illustrations, these Bibles are sure to be a fave of your little one or new reader.
Once Upon a Time Storybook Bible
The Once Upon a Time Storybook Bible features 33 familiar Bible stories and lots of brightly colored illustrations.  Each story is just a couple of pages which is perfect for lulling little ones to sleep.  This is more of a book of Bible stories than a Bible per se, but for those looking for a Bible, there is the accompanying Once Upon a Time Holy Bible.
Once Upon a Time Holy Bible
The Once Upon a Time Holy Bible is an easy to read Bible complete with listing of Bible books, explanation of the NIrV translation, index and dictionary.  An ideal gift for an elementary school aged Bible reader and would make a wonderful addition to the church library.
 
Both are beautifully illustrated and a great way to share the love of our Heavenly Father.  For more info on either of these selections, visit www.zondervan.com or a local bookstore near you.

Comments

Sara said…
These sound like great baby books.
michie2003 said…
Look like great reads... like the visuals.
mrsshukra said…
What a nice assortment of good books!
Unknown said…
Sounds like books I'd love to read to my grandsons.
PAIGE said…
Nothing brings you closer to your child than reading a great bedtime story
sheila ressel said…
What beautiful graphics. Great books to help young readers understand the bible.
Edye Nicole said…
These books sound lovely.

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Julie Waldron said…
This looks like a wonderful book.
Suzie B said…
Great sounding reads :) Thank you for sharing
Unknown said…
Reading is so important for many reasons PLUS it brings so much joy to your life!
slehan said…
Books are so important for kids to read.

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Zoey said…
I love sharing good books with children. It encourages such an important hobby/life skill.
tat2gurlzrock said…
These sound like great books. I am building a library for our new grandson.
Unknown said…
These sound like really great books.
Laura said…
These sound like great children's books!
Unknown said…
These are all lovely books for young children to learn about the Bible from! It makes the people come alive for them.
Natalie said…
I love that this book teaches kids about Bible stories!
Nancy said…
These look like lovely books for the family library.
Jessica Cox said…
This looks like a great read and I like that it tells several stories from the bible.
Wanda Tracey said…
These books sound so amazing and I have grandchildren that would love these bible stories.
Edye Nicole said…
What lovely books!

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CindyWindy2003 said…
They look like wonderful books no baby to read to anymore but if I did I would definitely get these.
slehan said…
Good way to introduce the stories. No little ones in my life.
Laura said…
These look great for the kids! Good to start them on Bible stories young. :)
Unknown said…
Theses books sounds good
Unknown said…
These look to be beautifully illustrated books and a great way to teach bible lessons to kids.
Unknown said…
These look like really sweet books!
Zoey said…
These look like great book options for children.
A. B. said…
This looks like a wonderful bedtime-story book for children. I especially like how it's fully interested, which can help to keep children engaged. I also like that the stories are brief (just a few pages each, as you mentioned in the review), making them great for just-before-bed.

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