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Bedtime for Baby Book Reviews: God's Big Plans for Me Storybook Bible by #RickWarren hosted by #FlyBy

Thanks to FlyBy Promotions for sponsoring this post
A few years ago, our church - like many others - studied Pastor Rick Warren's book "The Purpose Driven Life".  When I heard Warren had penned a book for kids based on the principles taught in his bestseller, I knew I wanted to get it for our kids.

Bible stories are great stories for bedtime for baby.  The Bible is full of tales of heroism, friendship, family, values and morals.  The Bible features lessons in geography, history and vocabulary and kids tend to remember these lessons as they grow and lessons to help kids cope with difficult situations.

"God’s Big Plans for Me Storybook Bible illustrates the 40 foundational principles written in the #1 New York Times bestseller The Purpose Driven Life (What on Earth Am I Here For?) by Pastor Rick Warren. 
With child-friendly language, engaging illustrations, and a chronological approach, Pastor Warren introduces each Bible story with a theme that aligns with one of his foundational principles. He wraps up the stories with a closing thought targeted to early readers. 

The colorful illustrations and narrative tone bring these beloved Bible stories to life for readers young and old. God’s Big Plans for Me Storybook Bible has foil decoration on the cover."

God's Big Plans for Me Storybook Bible is one of two new books by author Pastor Rick Warren.  The second, God's Great Love for You, is available now as well.

To learn more about Warren's latest book releases, be sure to visit your local Zondervan bookstore or learn more online by visiting https://info.zondervan.com/rick-warren-childrens-books/ 

GOD'S BIG PLANS FOR ME STORYBOOK BIBLE GIVEAWAY
To celebrate the launch of Pastor Rick Warren's new books, we are excited to partner with FlyBy Promotions for a giveaway.

One lucky Three Boys and an Old Lady blog reader will receive God's Big Plans for Me Storybook Bible .
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Comments

Peggy said…
I learned that each Bible story has a theme that aligns with one of his foundational principles.
I learned that Rick Warren founded Saddleback Church in 1980.
Unknown said…
I learned about where the stories in the Bible come from.
Shauna said…
I learned that the author wrote the all-time number 1 best selling hardcover book. Thank you for the chance!
Shauna
PattiAnn Green said…
I learned that this would be a wonderful addition to a little ones library. The most important addition!
desitheblonde said…
if i win this will go to the neighbor son i have gotten the 4 girl thing now it the boys i have to get them something they are home shool
lkw1974 said…
I learned that this is a great book and would make a great book for my granddaughter- thank you
Audrey Stewart said…
I like that it is written for children with child-friendly language. (jozywails@gmail.com)
ken ohl said…
this would be for my little niece she would love this
Julie Waldron said…
I learned that Rick Warren founded Saddleback Church in 1980 with his wife, Kay.
Unknown said…
I learned that the child discovers God’s great love is perfect, and everywhere, and will never end. This is awesome! Thanks!
Jessica Beard said…
I'd love this book for my kids! I learned that Rick Warren also wrote God's Great Love for You.
Margaret said…
This book is written by the author of The Purpose Driven Life
Sarah Hayes said…
I learned that this is written by the same author that wrote The Purpose Driving Life.
LeAnn Harbert said…
This illustrates the 40 foundational principles
Leela said…
Rick Warren founded Saddleback Church in 1980 with his wife, Kay.

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