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The Rhyme Bible Storybook |
Author: Linda Sattgast
Published: 2000-12-01 |
List price: $17.99
Our price: $12.23
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As of: January 08th, 2009 04:42:09 PM
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Customer comments on this selection.
awesome! this is the best bible i have yet to find! we read it to our one year old daughter every night, and she sits so still and loves the pictures! now if only i could find a companion, because we have been through this book a million times already!!
Best Bible for kids We bought this bible for our baby boy and we love it. It has a lot of bible stories and it is very well written. Highly recommend this Bible to all the parents.
LOVE IT! This is a must have for parents who want to teach the stories of the Bible to their children. Our 3.5 year old son asks for it each night...you gotta love that. I'm not sure how they do it, but they capture the basics of the main stories of the Bible in a sing songy short story. We've purchased many other first Bible type books, and this one is heads and tails above them all. Highly, highly recommended.
Great Bible Story Introduction My son loves this book. We checked it out at the library and he enjoyed it so much that I purchased his own. The pictures are great and the rhymes really help kids stay interested. It's a nice introduction to biblical stories and people. It's become his favorite bedtime story book.
Catchy text & GREAT illustrations We have 3 "Bible books" (as my 2 year-old calls them) thus far. This was the first we bought, and it's still our favorite. The only con I can list is that we want more... more stories. It's selection of Bible stories is far from comprehensive - there are so many more stories to be told... but the ones chosen here are told well!
Why I like it:
1) Memorable text: our oldest (2 1/2) is at the age where he's absorbing lyrics (song and books) like crazy! The rhymes in the text are well written and he remembers parts of some of them. It's "his job" to tell the last part of the Noah story when he finds "a shining rainbow in the sky!"
2) Realistic illustrations: Being a guy (and father to 3 boys) I always chafe just a little when I see the cartoonie nature of some kids illustrations (especially animals). Another Bible story book we own shows the whale that eats Jonah as a smiling little fish with a perfect water spout coming out of the top, and the ferocious lions prepped to eat Daniel have round chubby cheeks and smiles on their faces. Life is happy, sad, and sometimes scary... I want my kids to learn that. The pictures here are real - Jonah's whale surprised me (teeth & all!), and my son at first, but that's his favotie story now. The pictures are real - SO much more interesting for the kids.
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