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Book Review and GIVEAWAY: "Bibleforce the First Heroes Bible"


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Description:

BibleForce is a brand-new Bible storybook that is illustrated with exciting, comic-style artwork that kids will love.

Children will love the detail and action of BibleForce, and parents will love having a book that gets their children engaged in reading Bible stories. Vivid art, incredible detail, and easy-to-follow text will get readers of all ages enthusiastic about reading this chronological and fast-paced retelling of the Scriptures. It includes nearly 200 fully illustrated stories that take children through the adventure and action of the Bible and help kids understand the full story of the Bible. The focus on Bible heroes makes the stories even more thrilling.

BibleForce is a great book to be read together and is simple enough for young readers to read on their own. Kids won't be able to put down this book!

My Review:
My kids are both really starting to like graphic novels so this new Bible is making me the coolest mom!   I think these pictures bring a new feel to some familiar stories for my kids.   Check out these graphics:


I love how the images cover the entire page.  It makes reading less intimidating because there is more art than words on each page.  

Selah and Titus have officially made it known that we are not reading any other Bible or devotion right now because this is the one we are doing.   Selah does a good job of reading or helping her brother read but selfishly I like to be the one that reads.  We love looking at each character as a hero as a new perspective to reading the 
Bible stories.  

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