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Book Review: Kids Quest Study Bible

How come people lived so long back then? Why did God allow the flood? Is Jesus real?
Kids have LOTS of questions about the Bible and God. The NIrV Kids’ Quest Study Bible is a great resource for kids eager to learn more.
Features include:
  • Over 500 questions and answers for kids
  • Book introductions help explain what each book of the Bible is about
  • A dictionary and subject guide help kids find what they’re looking for
  • Fresh, colorful design makes the Bible fun to look at and use
  • The complete NIrV translation, the steppingstone to the NIV!

Isn’t it exciting to discover the world, ask how things work, and learn about God and the Bible? With a bright, colorful design, reading and using the Bible is fun.

My Review:
Do you have a child that likes to ask a lot of questions?   This Bible has 500 questions with great answers inside it!   I know many parents can get overwhelmed with the questions but if you are like me then you want to  make sure your answers are correct and you want your kids to freely ask these important faith based questions and teach them to continue to question and seek answers!These questions are scattered throughout the book so kids will have to keep turning pages to find more.   Yes, some might just page through to read the questions but even if they do that they will be learning a lot of information.   
The cover of the book even has a big question mark on it and calls the Bible a quest!  It makes jumping in to read it even more exciting! 
This bible retails for $29.99 and from Zondervan.   The translation is NIrV which I believe is one that is much easier for children to understand.  

Thanks Zondervan for sending me this Bible free of charge.   I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  

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