
It is important to know before you order, though,
that it is really straight Scripture from the International Children’s Bible (which is a third grade reading level).
So if you are picky about a certain translation being read in your home, or if
you are looking for something a little more dramatized, you’ll be disappointed
with Heroes and Villains of the Bible
.
There a couple of short sentences and/or
questions at the end of each story for you to talk about with your kids.
Personally, I wish it contained a bit more of that kind of content. I’m always
torn when I look at a book like this because it isn’t a “real” Bible that your
kids can look up any passage in, but it isn’t a story book either…..it’s like
part of the Bible.
All in all, I’m going to enjoy using it with my
kids! :)
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Interesting. I've been on the lookout for a devotional book or bible study of some type for my nerdy son, who wants to study the bible like I do!
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