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Books in Baby Bible series

  • God Made the World

    Debbie Rivers-Moore, Emma Haines

    Rag Book (Kregel Children's Books, Aug. 11, 2017)
    Charming illustrations help infants and toddlers discover God's natural world, from dolphins to foxes to kittens! This squishy fabric book features crinkle cloth for sensory development and hours of baby fun. God Made the World also includes a child-safety mirror so baby can see herself and know she's a part of God's design. For parents, a Velcro closure keeps the book shut, and a hanging tab can attach the book to a stroller, purse, or toy so it can go wherever they do. It comes packaged in a bag to keep it clean and includes a header card for easy hanging display.
  • Baby's Little Bible

    Sarah Toulmin, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Jan. 21, 2011)
    The Baby Bible was first published in 2006, written by new mum Sarah Toulmin as a way of sharing the stories she so loved with her own little ones. Her ultra simple retellings of 20 favourite stories, from creation to the resurrection, are filled with a sense of wonder, expressing God's love for creation. Combining with Kristina Stephenson's heartwarming illustrations, this delightful little Bible offers lots to look at and point to on the page, to create the perfect focus for parent and child when sharing this delightful book together. The Baby Bible is now available in a small format gift edition with a pink padded cover; a perfect starter Bible to share with a much-loved child.
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  • Baby's Little Bible and Prayers

    Sarah Toulmin, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Feb. 9, 2012)
    Baby’s Little Bible has already been welcomed as an adorable Bible to share with a very young child and now is available in a padded mini format along with Baby’s Little Prayers.
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  • Baby Bible

    Sarah Toulmin, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Feb. 17, 2006)
    This new starter Bible introduces 20 favourite stories from Creation through to the Resurrection. They are told with utter simplicity and with a sense of wonder expressing God's overwhelming love for the world and all his creation, and especially little children. The illustrations tell the stories in pictures and provide a focus as parent and child share this delightful book together.
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  • Baby's Little Bible

    Sarah Toulmin, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Jan. 21, 2011)
    The Baby Bible was first published in 2006, written by new mum Sarah Toulmin as a way of sharing the stories she so loved with her own little ones. Her ultra simple retellings of 20 favourite stories, from creation to the resurrection, are filled with a sense of wonder, expressing God's love for creation. Combining with Kristina Stephenson's heartwarming illustrations, this delightful little Bible offers lots to look at and point to on the page, to create the perfect focus for parent and child when sharing this delightful book together. The Baby Bible is now available in a small format gift edition with a blue padded cover; a perfect starter Bible to share with a much-loved child.
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  • Baby's Tiny Bible and Prayers: Mini Boxed Set

    Sarah Toulmin, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Oct. 23, 2009)
    Baby Bible and Baby Prayers have already been welcomed as adorable books to share with a very young child. The Bible retells 20 favourite stories very simply, with lots to look at and point to on the page, whilst the book of prayers looks at all the things in a baby's day. Now available in a padded midi format and boxed as a set, they make a delightful gift to give to celebrate a birth or Christening.
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  • Tasty Bible Stories: A Menu of Tales & Matching Recipes

    Tami Lehman-Wilzig, Katherine Janus Kahn

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Enjoy food fit for the kings and queens of Israel with an innovative mix of Bible stories related to food and the recipes they inspire--from Adam and Eve's apples, to Noah's grapes and Queen Esther's feast. Includes tips on kitchen saftey and metric conversions.
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  • The Lion First Bible

    Pat Alexander, Leon Baxter

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Bks, Feb. 22, 2008)
    Here are more than sixty Bible stories, specially chosen for young children: a foundation on which to build a growing knowledge of the Bible. With bright illustrations and simple, clearly laid out text, this retelling is ideal for beginner readers.
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  • Baby's Little Bible

    Sarah Toulmin, Kristina Stephenson

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, Oct. 6, 2011)
    Baby's Little Bible was written by new mom Sarah Toulmin as a way of sharing the stories she so loved with her own little ones. Her ultra-simple retellings of twenty favorite stories, from Creation to Resurrection, are filled with a sense of wonder, expressing God's love for creation.
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  • Miriam at the River

    Jane Yolen, Khoa Le

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Feb. 4, 2020)
    The biblical story of baby Moses as told by his big sister. Giving her baby brother a kiss, brave little Miriam places Moses's basket into the river. With one quick push, she sends him into the water, hoping her wish will come true and her brother will be saved from Pharaoh's orders. But will Pharaoh's daughter arrive in time to rescue him?
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  • Benjamin and the Silver Goblet

    Jacqueline Jules, Natascia Ugliano

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Drought has come to Canaan and Jacob’s sons must travel to Egypt to look for food, including youngest son Benjamin. Their brother Joseph, now governor of the land, wonders if his brothers have changed since the days they sold him into slavery. Would they abandon Benjamin too? Told through the eyes of young Benjamin, the story of Joseph’s test and the dramatic reunion of the brothers will capture the imagination of readers young and old.
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  • The Littlest Mountain

    Barb Rosenstock, Melanie Hall

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2011)
    God realizes that the people of the world need rules to live by, and decides to speak to them from a mountaintop. Beautiful Mount Carmel, tall Mount Hermon, and majestic Mount Tabor all vie for the honor of being chosen. But little Mount Sinai is silent. Which mountain will God select?
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