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Book Giveaway- "Little Chick's Bible"


About the Bible:
The Little Chick’s Bible is a soft, cuddly Bible that children age 2-5 can call their own.  Throughout this plush-covered book little ones learn that they’re loved and cared for by God as they hear about God’s faithfulness in stories from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.  With sweet, rhyming text and colorful illustrations, this soft and cuddly character storybook Bible is sure to become a classic with preschoolers.

My Review:

My 7 and 3 year old love the fuzzy soft book... they even said it could be a stuffed animal because it's so soft!  I did go double check their beds and was hoping to see if they were cuddling with their Bible but nope they weren't... that would have been an awesome picture.  

Over all there are 9 key stories in the Bible.   I love the rhymes on each page as well as the pictures. We actually read all the stories for bedtime rather than one per night.   

Once my kids get a little older this Bible will be a fantastic addition to our preschool room at church.  

This book was released in January 2015 and would make a great gift in an Easter basket!  

Make sure to enter the giveaway below using the easy rafflecopter form below.    


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

Comments

Dana said…
My son loves the story of Moses and the Pharaoh.
Dawn said…
I like to tell mt grand kids about Noah and the ark.
Anonymous said…
Noah's Ark. They love to know whyou there are rainbows.
Vicki Geslak said…
The story of Jonah was always a favorite with our girls.
Unknown said…
my grandkids love noahs ark
Kimberly said…
My daughter is 3, so the story of Noah really interests her. She likes naming off all of the animals he saved. :)
sunnie said…
I don't know, we haven't read much of the bible
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Jodi Faye said…
The good samaritan is one of their favorites.
Kristie said…
My niece and nephew like Jonah and the whale. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
Anonymous said…
i like the noahs ark story ty for this great chance this would be a cute addition to my grandsons easter basket
Sue Hull said…
My niece likes the birth of Baby Jesus and Noah's Ark.This would be perfect for my granddaughter.Thank you for the chance :)

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