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Veggietales Bible Review

I was provided a copy of this Bible to conduct my review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.  

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In The VeggieTales Bible, Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and all their VeggieTales friends invite children to join them and get to know the Bible. In this full-text NIrV Bible each feature is specially designed to help children understand and love God’s Word

Grow with the Bible VeggieTales-style! Join Bob, Larry, and all the rest of the VeggieTales characters as they explore the most amazing book of all time. Filled with fun features, children will learn more about God and how he wants us to live.
Features include: Veggie Stories feature 8 full-color, best-loved Bible stories as told in the VeggieTales videos, including Dave and the Giant Pickle; Rack, Shack, and Benny; and Esther, the Girl Who Became Queen. Book introductions give important information about each book of the Bible. “Veggie Values” teach lessons from the Bible like God made you special, God loves you very much, don’t be afraid, be kind to others, forgive one another, and many more. “Remember This” highlights key verses of Scripture to remember. A dictionary helps kids better understand key Bible words and concepts.This Bible contains the complete text of the New International Reader's Version (NIrV). Written at a third-grade level and specifically designed to help early readers discover the Bible for themselves, it's the perfect steppingstone to the NIV.


My Review:

This is one of the first full Bible from Genesis to Revelations that I have geared for my children.  My children already are fans of Veggietales and this makes a great addition to our Bible times.  My children are a little young yet to sit and read this Bible so they still prefer their picture Bibles.  I on the other hand had some fun paging through and enjoying all the extra's this Bible offers for kids and I think when my kids are readers they will love this Bible.  

  

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