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Book Review: The Berenstain Bears Storybook Bible

The Berenstain Bears Storybook Bible for Toddlers is perfect for young children. Now toddlers have a padded board book edition designed just for them, with simple text, bright art, and a padded cover. This cute and durable edition provides an overview of the Bible with ten stories from the Old and New Testaments that follow the Bear family as they explore Scripture. The Berenstain Bears Storybook Bible for Toddlers is fun and enlightening for kids and a great resource for parents and educators. 





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

This toddler Bible has eight stories which include: Creation, Noah, David and Goliath, Daniel and the Lion's Den, Birth of Jesus, The Good Neighbor, Jesus in Jerusalem, and He is Risen.  

The pictures include bear characters like the Berenstain bear family.    This toddler book however does have more words/sentences per chapter then other books.   Each chapter is several paragraphs over a few pages so you really do share the story not just a few details like other toddler books.   They pictures are so busy with many different details so with a little more reading the pictures will help keep the focus of the little kids.  

Overall this Bible shares 8 great stories that many kids enjoy hearing over and over again.  

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