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The Big Picture Interactive Bible Storybook Review and Giveaway

This new interactive Bible will have your kids asking to read their Bible every day!  Give kids the big picture of God’s story with this innovative, interactive Bible storybook. It includes 145 stories with fresh new four-color illustrations, a "Christ Connection" feature showing kids how God’s plan for salvation through Jesus appears throughout the Bible, and a free "augmented reality" app that brings the art and story remarkably to life both visually (in 3D) and audibly.

Introduce your children to God's story with this innovative, interactive Bible storybook. Featuring 145 illustrated stories, with each story including a "Christ Connection" feature that shows kids how God's plan for salvation through Jesus appears throughout the Bible. This innovative new storybook can be used with a free augmented reality app that brings the art and story to life visually and audibly. Recommended for ages 4-8.



Are you helping your child develop a love and passion to be in HIS word?  One thing I hear a lot in ministry is "I don't know how to read the Bible."  It can be overwhelming for anyone but if it is taught at a young age and habits for daily Bible reading are created it becomes a passion and a must for each day.  


One habit I have created for my children since they were infants was after we brush teeth we read our Bible and pray together as a family.
  

My Review:
I have reviewed several children's Bibles and its nice to see some stories that were not in the other ones in this one, for example the story of Jacob and Esau.  Both of my children have enjoyed the bible but at this point they have not used the app yet.  I have downloaded the app and have tried it several times and I keep having glitches in the program.  I scan the symbol and then the picture and then the story comes to life but if I  move my phone a little bit the story stops.  I think I am going to try to re-install the app.  

Overall the pictures are great and the extra feature on each page, Christ's Connection and the big picture question and answer.  Those little extra features have created some extra discussions with my 6 year old.  :)



Enter the Giveaway below using the easy rafflecopter form.  One person will win the "Big Picture Storybook Bible" and the "The Big Picture of what God has Always Wanted."   


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Comments

Anonymous said…
I would use this Bible with my children's devotion time! And also share it with my Sunday school class.
Emi said…
I read to my children before bedtime too so we could snuggle together with this book.
Maria K said…
I would use this with my kids bedtime routine.
kathy dalton said…
i would use this to teach my grandchildren God's word
Unknown said…
My children would be able to better understand the Bible when I read it to them as this is geared towards them.
Regina said…
I would use this Bible in my childs bedtime routine and share with my nieces as well.
Dana said…
My kids would love this!
LaVonne said…
I would use it as a Christmas gift for my son.
Darlene said…
This will be used by my grandchildren, my son reads to his children from the bible every night.
Sunnie said…
I would use it with my girls and share it as church
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Mrs. Graff said…
I love this I too enjoy reading f to my sub before bedtime this would be so engaging for him!!
I would read this to my two year old before bed time. This would be an awesome book to read to her! (lilbittypanda at aol dot com)

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