Bible Recap For Kids
$29.99
By popular demand, here is a kid-friendly edition of The Bible Recap. Based on the same chronological reading plan as the original book and podcast, it walks young readers through the entire Bible with short, simple recaps that explain each day’s passage and relatable “God Shots” that point out the many facets of God’s character throughout Scripture. Numerous illustrations are also featured, as well as weekly summaries to reinforce key truths.
Ideal for children ages eight to twelve, The Bible Recap for Kids can be adjusted to fit your family’s schedule and your child’s reading level and interest span. And although this book is set up to read the entire Bible in a year, it’s okay if you miss a few days or, for example, a three-times-a-week schedule works better for your family and child.
You don’t have to be an expert to give your children a solid biblical foundation. When they read this book alongside their own Bible, they’ll not only begin to develop the daily habit of spending time with God, but they’ll also get to know Him and surely discover that He’s where the joy is!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764240355
ISBN10: 0764240358
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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