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Book Review: "5 Minute Bible"


Book Description

Curl up with your little one, and discover 100 of the greatest Bible stories.

From Moses’ encounter with the burning bush and Jonah’s trip to Nineveh to Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son and the last supper, 5 Minute Bible: 100 Stories and Songs will make an eternal difference by revealing God’s amazing love. With biblical truths and life-action applications, your child will take these biblical teachings to heart, and the adorable illustrations and song lyrics will help make these five minutes the best part of the day.

Set aside five minutes to discover the Bible with your child—and start today!

My Review
Well, I was really excited to get this book with the songs in it but now my 10-year-old daughter has taken over our Bible time in the evening and she has been reading and singing.   Don't worry she lets me join in!  :)   She is really loving these bible stories because the songs are with them.  We know some of the songs which makes us sing longer and louder which makes our time even more enjoyable! 

The pictures are also sweet.  My son also is enjoying it but not joining in the songs yet.  He gets mad when his sister reads instead of me... we are working on that.  

With 100 stories that only take 5 minutes or less we sometimes read more than one in our evening! 

Thank you Booklook program for sending me 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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