Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Tiny Truths Illustrated Bible


With whimsical illustrations and engaging storytelling, The Tiny Truths Illustrated Bible presents all your favorite stories and diversely represented characters from the Old and New Testaments. It starts at the very beginning with the magnificence of creation and includes Moses parting the Red Sea, Jonah being swallowed by a giant fish, and ultimately the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus, the rescuing King.
Uniquely presented in a way that connects each individual story to the next, this book introduces children to the most important ideas and characters of the Bible while also making clear how everything fits together to tell one big story––the story of God’s love for his children.
Kids will want to return to these joyful, memorable stories again and again, building their understanding of God’s Word. And the practical lessons, reminders, and truths found throughout the stories make this an invaluable resource for parents and teachers.
The Tiny Truths Illustrated Bible will help your children discover:
Who God is––the one who made everything and everyone
Who we are––his children, whom he loves unconditionally
What we were made for––to love God and everyone else
Introduce your children to the incredible story of God’s enormous love for them with The Tiny Truths Illustrated Bible! This book’s bright and engaging cover has a unique feel and pops off the page with debossing.

My thoughts: I liked this illustrated Bible! Geared towards grade school children for the reading level, this book is also great for younger children. I like that it depicts the people of the Bible as they most likely looked like, rather than Westernizing them. This is a very mild book of Bible stories, since it doesn't go into things like the Nile being turned to blood by Moses, which I can imagine some parents appreciating when their children are young.
While I would of liked even more stories in this book, it is a good length and is a great start for young readers.
I received this book from Booklook bloggers. This is my honest review and is in no way influenced by receiving a complimentary copy.


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