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BIG KIDS’ LITTLE BIBLE

SPECIFICATIONS

BIG KIDS’ LITTLE BIBLE Size (WxH): 155×230 mm Full color • Padded hardcover Pages: 96 Age: 3-5 Retail price US $9.99 ISBN: 9788772031385

Author: Andrew Newton Illustrator: Gavin Scott

KEY FEATURES

• Designed to walk the reader through the Bible in less than 100 pages • Gives kids age 3-5 a good biblical overview • Big format gives high perceived value and therefore a potentially higher retail price, even though page count is only 96 pages • Lower page count than in similar children’s

Bibles allows room for cost-effective prices • Silk matte paper adds a nice feel and provides excellent, sharp illustrations with vivid colors

THE BIG KID’S LITTLE BIBLE IS A GREAT WAY TO INTRODUCE 3-5 YEAR OLDS TO GOD’S WORD AND TO DO SO IN AN ENGAGING, ACCESSIBLE WAY. THIS BOOK COMES IN A SUBSTANTIAL YET SLENDER VOLUME AND PROVIDES SIMPLE, EASY TO UNDERSTAND RETELLINGS OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND CHERISHED BIBLE STORIES.

Straightforward, inexpensive children’s Bible This new children’s Bible retells the 45 most well-known stories of the Bible. The text is easy to understand, and the illustrations are cute and warm. All aspects of Big Kids’ Little Bible are targeted towards kids age 3-5.

Highlights God’s love for us and His plan of salvation

Big Kids’ Little Bible highlights aspects of God’s character, His love for us, and His plan of salvation.

The illustrations are fun, cute, and colorful and help explain the brief and to-the-point stories.

Big Kids’ Little Bible makes a wonderful gift for any special occasion, as well as being a great addition to your child’s own library for their personal learning and enjoyment.

God Creates Animals

Genesis 1:20-25

God didn’t just make an empty world— He wanted to fill it with life! God made animals to swim in the water, to fly in the sky, and to walk on the land. All the creatures that we see, from the biggest to the smallest, God made them all.

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Jonah Runs from God

Jonah 1-4

Jonah was a prophet who told people what God said. God told him to go preach to the Ninevites. Jonah didn’t like the Ninevites, so he ran away on a boat instead. The sailors threw Jonah overboard because of a storm, and he was swallowed by a big fish. The fish spat Jonah out by Nineveh, and when he finally preached to them, they turned to God.

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God’s Son is Here!

Luke 2:1-7

Many years had passed when an angel appeared to a girl named Mary, telling her that she would have God’s son. Mary and her fiancé Joseph travelled to Bethlehem, but there were no spare rooms available, so they stayed in a stable. While they were there, Mary had her baby. She named Him Jesus and laid Him in a manger.

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