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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 220.9505 EAN: 9780310709626 ISBN: 0310709628 Label: Zonderkidz Manufacturer: Zonderkidz Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 512 Publication Date: February 01, 2005 Publisher: Zonderkidz Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Zonderkidz Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: Written for early readers, The Beginner's Bible includes 95 classic Bible stories, rewritten in a language children can understand. From the baby Moses ("A Basket Boat") to the baby Jesus ("The Most Special Baby"), from Noah ("The First Rainbow") to David and Goliath ("The Giant"), children are introduced to timeless stories and basic biblical concepts. Beautiful illustrations throughout. (Ages 4 to 8) Product Description: The best-selling story Bible for children redesigned with fresh new art, text, and stories. "Excellent for Homeschool Use" Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - great story Bible for the kidsI liked this one because it is based on the KJV, the real deal! It doesn't replace the actual Bible, but it makes it easier for the kids to enjoy and learn about some of the Bible stories. Good value, I shopped around before buying, and the price is fair. God Bless! Rating: - Great Starter Bible for Little OnesThis is a great beginners bible. My children love listening to the stories. The print is large and easy for my 4 year old to read himself. I would recommend this for anyone whose children love the bible and are just starting out learning to read. Rating: - Great Start for ChildrenFun way for children to learn about the Bible. Makes a great baby gift. Rating: - Fabulous!! My son is 3 and he received this bible for his Dedication when he was 18 months old. We started reading it together about 8 months ago and it is fantastic. He loved the pictures and the stories and it is worded perfectly and is wonderful!!!! Rating: - Not a thoughtful renditionThe problem with this beginners Bible is how it represents God. Imagine, the story of Noah begins with God being "sad" because people didn't think of him (and so consequently flooding the earth). This makes God seem like a tyrant to a small child (imagine creating fear in a child re: thinking of God). The actual scripture says "the thoughts of man were only evil all of the time." This could be better put into child language such as God felt upset because the people he made kept hurting each other ... Read More |