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NIV Plush Bible- Review


The Plush Bible Collection, NIV has the same convenient size and readability as the incredibly popular NIV Thinline Bible—now in fun and furry designs for kids and teens. Features include the words of Christ in red, an easy-to-read font size, and measures less than one inch thick. 


Thanks Zondervan for sending me this free book in exchange for an honest review.   I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.  


My Review:
Do you like purple or zebra print?   If so then this is the bible for you!   (They do have other animal print and some other colors too)  No longer do we have to all have the same color and look to a bible!   We can have our bible match our personality!   

I have always enjoyed reading the NIV translation and this Bible design is going to make a great gift!   I think I know several girls that would be very excited to receive it.  

I pray you each find a Bible that makes you eager to jump into God's word and grow closer to Him. 




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