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The Big Picture Interactive Bible Storybook by Anonymous
The Big Picture Interactive Bible Storybook by Anonymous










Gabhart (2) B & H Publishing (11) Bill Carter (1) Bill Myers (3) C.S. These questions and answers could make for some interesting and spiritually profitable discussion with children older than the Toddler category who might also pick up the book to read the short, simple stories and see the vibrant artwork.Īaron Armstrong (1) Alton Gansky (3) Amanda Cabot (2) Amanda Dykes (1) Andrew Peterson (1) Andy Andrews (1) Angela Hunt (4) Angie Thompson (1) Ann H. At first glance, it seemed like some of the questions had nothing to do with that particular story, but on further reflection, I realized that the question is meant to be a launching point for discussion about the "Big Picture" behind the story. Each page presents a fresh view of these well-known and loved Bible stories.īeyond the story on each page, there is also a "Big Picture Question" and a "Big Picture Answer". For example, while most stories about Noah's Ark show the animals entering the Ark, this book has the animals exiting the Ark under the glorious spread of a rainbow. The 19 stories chosen are typical for this style of book, but the corresponding illustrations are not. It is aptly named "for Toddlers" as the durable construction and thick cardboard pages will not be destroyed by young children. The Big Book of Bible Stories for Toddlers is a colorful and interesting take on this popular concept.

The Big Picture Interactive Bible Storybook by Anonymous

Written and Illustrated by B&H Kids Editorial StaffĮditor's Note: This book is part of the Big Picture Interactive Series from B&H Publishing. The Big Book of Bible Stories for Toddlers from B&H Publishing












The Big Picture Interactive Bible Storybook by Anonymous