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Bedtime for Baby Book Reviews: The Beginner's Bible Carry-Along Treasury

The Beginner’s Bible® has been a favorite with young children and their parents since its release in 1989 with over 25 million products sold.  Thanks to Booklook I received The Beginner’s Bible Carry-Along Treasury to share and review.

I remember this Bible from when I was a kid.  Now here we are some decades letter and The Beginner’s Bible®, the bestselling Bible storybook of our time, is now in a special carry-along edition with over 30 stories! Could this Bible be any more adorable?  

The very first page of the Beginner's Bible Carry-Along Treasury has a place to write your child's name and says "Will you please read to me?  Thank you."

The book features stories from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible and is full of watercolor type illustrations sure to capture young readers' attention as they listen to familiar Bible stories.

My favorite illustration was the one depicting your King David draped in King Saul's armor. The Beginner’s Bible® Carry-Along Treasury is a great way to share biblical stories with young readers.  The board book with its plastic carrying handle and magnetic closure are kid friendly and perfect for preschoolers.

Book Description:  Children will love The Beginner’s Bible Carry-Along Treasury created especially for tiny hands to carry with them wherever they go. The carry-along edition features a smaller size, a go-anywhere handle, and an easy magnetic closure. Kids will come to know and love the key stories and characters of the Bible with this best-loved Bible storybook. Now updated with vibrant new art, The Beginner’s Bible® is the perfect starting point for children. Little ones will enjoy the fun illustrations of Noah helping the elephant onto the ark, Jonah praying inside the fish, and more, as they discover The Beginner’s Bible® just like millions of children before!

I can just see Lil' Miss carrying her Beginner's Bible Carry-Along Treasury to church. 

Beginner's Bible Carry-Along Treasury is available at bookstores nationwide and online wherever Zondervan books are sold.


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