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Parents and children can deepen their understanding of the Bible by reading Bible stories together. The Read and Learn Bible features stories from the Old and New Testament including: Genesis, Noah and the Flood, Exodus, Daniel in the Lion's Den, The Story of Queen Esther, The Nativity, Jesus the Teacher, Jesus Comes to Jerusalem, and many more.Illustrated in full color with callouts to help deepen the meaning of the stories, and parent pages to help in discussion, this is a Bible that children can share with their parents, and that parents will want to share with their children.
Scholastic has entered the Christian market by partnering with the American Bible Society for its Read and Learn Bible. The illustrated children's Bible includes accessible adaptations of 102 Bible stories and parent pages filled with suggestions for discussion and activities. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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September 21, 2009: We purchased these for 3-year-olds starting Sunday school. There are a few too many words on each page to hold their attention right now, but they enjoy the stories and the pictures. The boxes with more info for parents are great! I'd definately recommend it for ages 4 and up!
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July 25, 2009: Our church has been giving full text Bibles to our first grade students which they had no chance of being able to read on their own. We switched to the Read & Learn Bible so that the children would not become frustrated and/or disinterested in their very first attempts at reading their Bibles.
The Read & Learn doesn't pretend to be an academic translation or even a paraphrase of Scripture. It is made up of the core stories, with colorful illustrations -- helping the children to both see and read some of the most memorable illustrations of God's ongoing relationship with humankind.If you need a gift Bible for any pre-K through 3rd grader, this would be a good choice to start them on a lifelong journey of reading and enjoying Scripture.