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NKJV Study Bible for Kids

Looking for an easy to understand study Bible for your child? 
Book Description
This is the premier New King James Version study Bible for children. It is targeted for kids 8 to 12, and it’s in full color! Not only is this Bible for study of biblical facts and themes, it also includes articles that are topical and applicable to your child’s daily life.

This Bible has been created and designed especially for you with vibrant full color on every page! Now studying the Bible can be easy and fun. There are many themed articles placed within the Bible text to help make it easier for your child to read, understand, and learn about God’s Word.

This study Bible just for kids in the trustworthy NKJV translation is packed full of more than 800 study notes to help kids understand and engage with Scripture. The Bible features book introductions, personality profiles, word definitions, maps, charts, a Bible dictionary, a concordance, and a topical index to help kids learn more about God’s Word. It also includes engaging studies on topics that are important to a child’s spiritual growth and everyday life.

The Bible includes easy fan tabs to navigate through the pages. Features are integrated throughout the Bible text to prepare kids to learn how to use a study Bible so that they can use study Bibles now and as adults. By studying this Bible, your child can experience the big picture of the incredible Bible story, God’s love for you, and how to use it in daily life.


Our Thoughts:
The NKJV translation and the ESV translation are some of my favorite easy to understand Bible translations.  Granted I've had a difficult time getting my pastor on board with some of these translations, he will agree the kids seem to have a better understanding of the Word when we use this and the traditional King James translation.

The concordance is a winner here as well.  It's very detailed and the easy to reference notes make this Bible a great gift for helping youth dive deeper in the Word.  

Overall, a great study Bible for youth and a historical reference as well.
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