This gift edition of the Biggest Story Bible Storybook features a stylish, long-lasting TruTone cover. Contains 104 Engaging Bible Stories for Ages 6–12.
This gift edition of the Biggest Story Bible Storybook features a stylish, long-lasting TruTone cover. Contains 104 Engaging Bible Stories for Ages 6–12, written by pastor Kevin DeYoung and Illustrated by Don Clark.
Beginning in Genesis and ending with Revelation, DeYoung provides engaging retellings of various Bible stories, explaining how they fit into the overarching storyline. Each reading is coupled with beautiful illustrations by award-winning artist Don Clark and concludes with a reflective prayer. Perfect for bedtime stories or to read together as a family, both children and parents alike will experience afresh the captivating story of the Bible in an easy-to-understand, compelling way.
Age range: | 6+ |
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Contributors | Kevin DeYoung, Don Clark |
ISBN | 9781433596292 |
Format | Imitation Leather |
First published | March 2024 |
Dimensions | 166mm x 229mm x 15mm |
Weight | 1.39 kg |
Language | US English |
Pages | 528 |
Publisher | Crossway |
Families need the Bible more than ever. This A+ version for kids will capture their imaginations and call their hearts to the Father. And I’m confident The Biggest Story Bible Storybook will do the same for any parent who reads these beautifully illustrated pages out loud to their children.
As parents, we want to teach our children about the Bible, but sometimes it’s intimidating to know where or how to begin. Kevin DeYoung’s new book The Biggest Story Bible Storybook is a wonderful way to introduce children to individual stories of the Bible while helping them grasp the main storyline of Scripture. It’s beautifully illustrated, fun to read, and will help parents teach big truths to young hearts.
Magnificent. With typical clarity and verve, Kevin DeYoung captures the wonder of the greatest story ever told. My children are going to have a hard time reading it, though, because their dad will keep stealing it to read himself.