My Bright Storytime Bible
$12.99
This bold and bright early reader Bible offers over 140 easy-to-read stories and engaging conversation prompts to give children ages 4-8 a fun and engaging introduction to God’s Word.
With simple and intriguing retellings of a broad range of both favorite and lesser-known Bible stories from the Old and New Testaments–including “Jacob the Wrestler,” “A Chariot of Fire,” and “Jesus Asks for Help”– My Bright Storytime Bible helps children move forward on their own faith journey. Parents, grandparents, and teachers will appreciate:
*vibrant, kid-friendly pictures with a modern feel.
*developmentally appropriate vocabulary that maintains the integrity of the original text.
*conversation starters at the end of each story.
*a step-by-step gospel plan at the back of the book.
*a presentation page, padded cover, and family-friendly price, making this a perfect gift for Christmas, Easter, First Communion, or anytime!
My Bright Storytime Bible presents Bible stories in a way young readers can read, enjoy, and understand–laying the foundation for a lifetime of loving the light of God’s Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830789467
ISBN10: 0830789464
Joan Angurell | Illustrator: Jonatan Bertral
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2025
Publisher: David C. Cook
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