Bible Detective is the Bible puzzle book all 'Where's Wally?' fans will love. So grab your magnifying glass and become a 'Bible Detectives'.
This picture-search puzzle book will captivate young children and turn them into Bible detectives with 17 creatively illustrated scenes based on events in the Bible. Some scenes give a portrait of everyday life and others highlight key Bible stories, events, themes and personalities.
Children who might struggle with words will find it easy to learn Bible history, events and people with this visually exciting and memorable book that engages and educates all at the same time.
Just like 'Where's Wally?', 'Bible Detectives' is the cure for reluctant readers. Using very few words but rich with elaborate illustrations, this book is the perfect solution to the problem of how to teach your children about the Bible. With its highly detailed find-the-picture puzzles, this is Bible learning with extreme fun.
Searching for something to keep your children occupied in Church? 'Bible Detective' will not only entertain, it will educate your hard to satisfy 7s to 11s and keep them quiet too!
Warning: this book is highly addictive, for children and parents.
It's like a Bible Where's Waldo! or I Spy puzzle search book. I know that I loved these types of books, but they were always searching for silly things, never really something of educational value like Biblical or historical characters like what readers will find in this book. The pictures are great and full of detail that will easily capture hours of time without meaning to. Definitely wouldn't mind recommending this to my nephew, and I'm sure that a vast age range would love it all. Great idea for a coffee table book too. And my favorite part is the answer key in the back to help find all those bits that eluded you before!
*Thanks to Kregel for providing a copy for review.*
scheduled: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2012/11/12/bible-detective-a-puzzle-search-book-by-peter-martin/
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