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The Sweetest Story Bible for Toddlers- Review

Description:
The sweetest things surround your little girl's life: hearts and flowers, kittens and puppies, umbrellas and tea parties, kisses and hugs. But the sweetest thing of all in her life is God's love. The Sweetest Story Bible for Toddlers includes eight beloved Bible stories that show how much God loves his people and your little girl. This board book includes a padded cover, perfect for reading with little ones.

Diane Stortz 
Diane Stortz has been involved with publishing for many years as an editor, editorial director, and author. Her children’s books include Jesus Loves You: A Read the Pictures Book, Let’s Shine Jesus’ Light on Halloween, Four Faithful Friends, and God’s Boredom Buster Plan. She is cofounder of the National Network of Parents of Missionaries and coauthor of Parents of Missionaries: How to Thrive and Stay Connected When Your Children and Grandchildren Serve Cross-Culturally. Diane is the mother of two grown daughters, and lives in Cincinnati with her husband and a Dutch house rabbit, Pepe.

Sheila Bailey 
Sheila Bailey works in watercolor and digital media. In fact, it is this combination of tools that allows her to achieve her characteristic style. Sheila began her career as a designer and painter for Hallmark, Inc. Later, she became a featured designer at Will Vinton Studios. Formerly published under the name Sheila Lucas, Sheila Bailey has been writing and illustrating children's literature for more than a decade. Away from her brush, Sheila enjoys gardening and tending to her koi pond. She currently lives in Redwood City, CA.


My Review:
Thank-you Zondervan for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.  

My older daughter already had The Sweetest Story Book Bible  and loved it so I thought this toddler one would be a great addition to our preschool classroom at church.  The toddler version is of course much shorter stories which are appropriate for the age level.   

The pictures are very bold and bright.   My kids enjoy the stories and the pictures as well as the preschoolers at church!  Even if it is very girly most of the boys don't seem to mind or even notice. 




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