Bite Size Bible
$14.99
Give your kids bite-size tastes of the entire Bible with this engaging set of cards! Created for children ages 4-8, each colorful 4″ x 4″ card shares key things to know about each book of the Bible. From Genesis to Revelation, your child will learn:
– the big idea/major theme of each book
– how each book fits into God’s big story
– how each book fits into your child’s story
– important stories to read and verses to memorize
This simple, attention-keeping Bible resource inspires kids to read–and memorize–the Bible, ask questions, and pray. Whether kids go through them on their own or with your help, the cards naturally lead to meaningful talks or can be used as a game or flash cards to test Bible knowledge. However you use them, children are sure to learn something new–and have fun doing it! Key ring holder included.
2 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9780764244704
ISBN10: 0764244701
Compiled by: Kidspring
Binding: Other
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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