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Bible Review: NIV Wonders of Creation Holy Bible

The NIV Wonders of Creation Holy Bible explores the wonders of our created world though detailed black-and-white illustrations—each one ready to be filled with the hues of your imagination. From amazing Eden-esque gardens to the creatures God made, this Bible features over 50 ready-to-color pages alongside the full text of the New International Version (NIV) translation.

Features include:
  • Beautiful cover with foil makes for a stunning gift
  • Over 50 pages of black-and-white illustrations ready to be colored
  • Key verses called out on each coloring page
  • The full text of the bestselling New International Version translation
  • Presentation page for gift giving
  • Ribbon marker

My Review:
Grab your colored pencils or fine point markers and get ready for this fun Bible.   How fun it is to have this Bible at church and color while listening to your pastor preach!  Each coloring page has a Bible verse on it and on the opposite side you don't have to worry about color running through on the opposite side since there is another picture to color and no words!  The coloring pages are also thicker paper which also keeps it from bleeding through to the other side!

If you are an art lover then pick up this Bible and enjoy it! 

I received a free copy of this Bible in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% mine.  

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