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My Illustrated Bible for Beginning Readers Review


About the Book
A new addition to the I Can Read brand, the I Can Read My Illustrated Bible teaches children about the Bible while helping them grow more confident in their own reading skills as they build their vocabulary.
This Level 1 storybook Bible for early readers presents over 30 classic Bible stories that children can read all by themselves. Stories include Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, Miriam and baby Moses, Queen Esther, the Birth of Jesus, Jesus Walks on Water, and many more from the Old and New Testaments.
With charming illustrations and simple, easy-to-understand language, I Can Read My Illustrated Bible will help children develop a lifelong habit of making faith their own by spending quality time with God.
I Can Read My Illustrated Bible:
  • Is part of the I Can Read! Brand—the premier line of books for beginning readers
  • Is a trusted tool to assist in developing biblical literacy among young readers
  • Helps children develop a lifelong habit of spending quality time with God and his Word


My Review:
Thank you Zonderkidz for allowing be to review this book for free in exchange for an honest review.   I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.   

The "I Can Read" series of books is amazing!   Kids get excited when they are learning to read and how powerful it is for a child t be able to read from their bible!  I know my younger students at church are going to forever be thankful for this picture Bible that they can read out of.   I like that the pictures are the entire page with only a couple sentences per page.  Each story last about 6-10 pages.  I am hopeful that they will create another one since this only has 30 biblical stories.   You can find this Bible on zondervan.com or Amazon.  Create a good foundation of Time with God and pick up this illustration bible for your little one or make it a great gift for another young one!  

Zondervan also has some great free resources for families.   Check out some of these great resources here!     


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