Books : Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes
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by: Kenneth M. Taylor
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 220.9
EAN: 9780802405951
ISBN: 0802405959
Label: Moody Pr (J)
Manufacturer: Moody Pr (J)
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 1956-06
Publisher: Moody Pr (J)
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Sales Rank: 278231
Studio: Moody Pr (J)
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Product Description: A classic by the author of The Living Bible paraphrase, The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes has been a favorite of children around the world for more than thirty years. It has sold more than a million and a half copies in fifty-four languages since it first appeared.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - best children's Bible
This storybook accurately paraphrases all the major stories in the Bible, making them accessible for very young children. The questions at the end of each story are an excellent way to review, and teach children biblical truths. The pictures are beautiful!
Rating: - We LOVE this book!
My three-year-old son and I love this book. We read several pages every night at bedtime. There are a couple of questions at the end of each story and I'm always amazed that he can answer every one! We've already gone through the entire book three times after receiving it a few months ago. My son is really getting to know the Bible and he enjoys it! The best picture Bible I have come across for preschoolers.
Rating: - Teaching Bible Stories to Little Children
Bought as a gift to a new mother. Beautiful illustrations, short stories, thoughtful questions for little children to consider what they've just read! I used with my own children to begin their foundation of Bible knowledge.
Rating: - great book
Used an original of this book with my children and found it very good. So good that I am now buying for my grandchild. Like the edition with realistic pictures so much more than the one with cartoon like figures.
Rating: - Paraphrase doesn't live up to beautiful artwork
Like some of the other reviewers, I grew up reading this book. I have a 1977 printing, as well as a recent one. The old copy was only recently returned to me and I was happy to marvel over some of the beautiful scenes depicted in this book. Truly, they are some of my earliest mental pictures of God and faith stories, particularly the image of God on the very first page, but many others as well.
I was disappointed, upon giving it a more critical overview as an adult, to realize that ... Read More
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