Read and Share Bible by Thomas Nelson

Read and Share Bible (Read and Share)

by Thomas Nelson

It is big and bright with lots of page-turning learning about the Word of God.

The Read and Share Bible is unique in its format and solid in Bible teaching. Packed with 200 stories that are simple re-tellings, the gigantic message of God's love and care is sure to win the hearts of little ones and give them a strong Bible foundation to guide their lives. With over 400 pieces of art, this Bible Storybook is highly interactive as it encourages Scripture Memory and reinforces comprehension with quick activities for you and your children.

Stories include Noah, David, Joseph, Abraham, Paul, and Christ as well as many other timeless Biblical characters and lessons.

Reviewed by cherryblossommj on

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One our of favorite gifts to give and receive this past Christmas is the Read and Share Bible from Tommy Nelson. There are several things that we love about this Bible. The imagery for one is great, soft and descriptive. My 18 month old loves to just lay on the floor and pour over the pages studying them. Another thing I love is that when you open it, it stays on the page you've opened to, which is great for a toddler that doesn't keeper her hands on it non stop. Then the best thing is that there are stories from the Bible here in this special Bible that you do not normally see in a Children's picture book Bible and that really excites me. We gave a copy of this Bible to my sister in law for her son who is four months younger than my daughter and her exclamation was the same that it was exciting to have some new and different stories that are not normally played up in picture book Bibles.

Easily I recommend this one!

*Thanks to Thomas Nelson for providing a copy for review.*

Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2011/02/17/read-and-share-bible-from-thomas-nelson/

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  • 8 February, 2011: Reviewed