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  • 365 Bible Stories for Children

    Melanie M. Burnette

    Hardcover (Testament, Feb. 10, 1998)
    From Creation to the Resurrection, this is a special retelling of both the Old and New Testaments. Providing a story for each day of the year, this splendid book will give kids a head start on their Bible learning. At the end of the year, they'll want to start all over again! Perfect for bedtime, playtime, or anytime.
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  • Bible stories for children

    Margaret Livingston Hill

    eBook
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  • Children's Favorite Bible Stories

    Thomas Nelson

    language (Thomas Nelson, Feb. 4, 2013)
    A family treasure that will help children and families grow together in their faith and knowledge of the Bible. This book includes: Almost 200 Bible stories! International Children’s Bible® textPrayer prompts, definitions of new and special words, and helpful introductions to the stories and books of the BibleMeaningful and fun family activitiesQuotes from giants of the faith such as John Wesley, Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, D. L. Moody, Billy Graham, and othersGive your child a foundation of faith, and encourage spiritual family interaction with this reverent and classically illustrated Bible storybook. Children’s Favorite Bible Stories will help children to know and understand Scripture, and grow in a personal faith in the Lord.
  • 100 Bible Stories for Children

    Copenhagen Publishing Company

    Hardcover (Tyndale Kids, July 3, 2018)
    Instill a deep love of the narrative of the Bible in your children’s hearts with this richly illustrated storybook. 100 Bible Stories for Children uses beautiful, traditional art and clear language to teach children ages 5 to 8 one hundred of the best-loved stories from the Bible, and it includes a ribbon to mark your place. The detailed illustrations will captivate your children as you read with them at bedtime or at Sunday school, and independent readers will return again and again to learn the stories of the heroes of the faith. You and your family will treasure this classic collection of Bible stories.
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  • Children's Bible Stories: Noah

    Philip R Harrison, Woody Woody

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 25, 2014)
    Children's Bible Stories Noah is the timeless story of Noah and his journey on the Ark as he saves animals of all sorts.
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  • Children's Bible Stories

    Dana Forrest Kennedy, Etta Wilson, Ellen Dolce

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing House, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Forty-two read aloud Bible stories are told in special ways for young children ages 3 and up. The dramatic stories and illustrations especially engage pre-readers and early readers. They learn the Bible is Gods Word for His people. This book is perfect for bedtime reading or family devotions.
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  • Children's Stories of the Bible

    Laura Tayl Bradford

    Hardcover (WORLD DISTRIBUTORS LTD, Jan. 1, 1968)
    Children's Stories of the Bible (From the old and new testaments, deluxe edition)
  • Children's Book of Bible Stories

    Wallis C. Metts, Linda Kerr Causey

    Hardcover (Pubns Intl Ltd, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Learn all about the Bible! Vividly illustrated with young children in mind. This book will help children understand and remember valuable biblical lessons. The Children's Book of the Bible is designed to help bridge the gap between lessons of the Bible and daily life by exploring both the content and the context of the Scriptures.
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  • Children's Stories

    Rick Steber, Don Gray

    Paperback (Bonanza Pub, March 1, 1989)
    The first white children to come west were sons and daughters of the pioneers. They trudged barefooted beside the wagons, across the dusty plains, through the heat and the prickly pear cactus and over the mountains of sharp volcarlic rocks. Some never made it and piles of stones and improvised crosses marked their graves. Those who survived found a wonderful playground out west. A playground of bright-colored rocks, slow-moving streams, wide-open spaces and deep, dark forests. Mothers watched over their young because if a child wandered away, he or she might be carried off by a wild animal or stolen by lndians. Children of the frontier were seasoned to a hard life. They had to be strong and resilient and were forced to grow up quickly. By the time a boy was eight or nine he knew how to handle a rifle and hunted wild game for meat. He helped his father clear land, split rails, build fence and farm with a team of horses. Girls worked beside their mothers, picking wild berries, making lye soap, rendering hogs, washing on a scrub board, cooking over a woodstove.... The list of time- consuming chores went on and on. By the time a girl was fourteen or fifteen she was ready to marry and start a family of her own and the circle of life continued.
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  • Green Bible Stories for Children

    Tami Lehman-Wilzig, Durga Yael Bernhard

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing TM, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Beginning with the story of Creation, the Bible teaches us to use and respect the land, conserve natural resources, and save energy. The Bible stories of Noah, Abraham, Joshua and others are retold, and reinforced with activities that will help young readers understand how to nurture and protect the environment.
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  • Bible Stories for Children

    Wendy Maartens

    language (Struik Children, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Bible Stories for Children includes a selection of short stories from the Old and New Testaments, retold in a simple and fresh style that will be enjoyed by young children. These adaptations of well-loved Bible stories are suitable for parents or carers to read to children, or for young readers to read on their own. They have been given local settings and visual references to which South African children will relate. Although the Biblical facts are correct, the author’s very modern approach sets it apart from other stereotypical Bible story treatment. The stories maintain a focus on God as a father figure, and encourage children to be considerate and show love and compassion for others. Everyday problems facing children, which may cause them anxiety or fear are also tackled. Every story ends with a simple prayer, relevant to the lesson in the story.
  • Bible Study - Children's Bible Study: Short Bible Stories

    Annette Phillips, Mr. Saperaud

    language (, April 30, 2013)
    A bible study is important for all ages. Choosing bible studies that help children follow along with a bible story from beginning to end helps them grasp the story as God intended instead of just bits and pieces.About this Bible StudyThe Children's Bible Study series was designed for kids to learn bible stories using a verse-by-verse method. Each book in the series breaks the bible story down into short daily lessons that the kids can understand, then points them to the verses in the bible for them to read for themselves. By reading the bible lesson first, kids will be able to grasp a better meaning of the verses in the bible. In this book, you'll find the bible stories of:EnochJesus Feeds the Five ThousandNaamanAfter each lesson, kids can answer questions about the bible story along with finding interesting or fun facts about bible times. In some lessons, a bold word may appear. These bold words are words that children may not be acquainted with yet and can find their meaning at the end of the lesson.Other books in this series:Children's Bible Study: AbrahamChildren's Bible Study: RuthChildren's Bible Study: Bethlehem - The First ChristmasChildren's Bible Study: Joseph(King James Version)