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NIrV The Beginner's Bible Holy Bible, Hardcover

Ready for your first “real” Bible? Great! You’ll love how you can read this Bible all by yourself. The print is easy to read and The Beginner’s Bible®art is fun and will help you better understand the stories in the Bible.


Features include:
  • Presentation page so you can make this Bible your own.
  • Complete text of the New International Reader’s Version (NIrV) of the Bible—written for kids just like you!
  • Large print is easy to read.
  • 20 full-color pages of The Beginner’s Bible illustrations help you better understand the stories.
  • 66 book introductions and outlines explain who wrote each book of the Bible and what you will discover as you read.
  • Dictionary of key Bible words will help you when you come to a word you don’t know.
  • Reading plan of 150 famous Bible stories will give you a great overview of God’s Word.
  • Brand new vibrant, three-dimensional art.

My Review:
I bet some of you are wondering why I am review this Bible again, however it is new and improved pictures. the pictures included are very colorful and catches your attention very quickly.  As you can see in the features listed above this is a great first Bible for your child.   The NIrV is written perfectly for children to understand.   I also think your child will love the pages of colorful pictures as well as the fun introductions to each book of the Bible.  There is also a very cool Dictionary of key words located in this Bible so my 9 year old daughter likes to go look through those!  

I received this book in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  

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