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The text is 10-point-font so it is easier to read for little eyes, and it is written in the ICB format, the first Bible translation created especially for children.
5 lucky winners are going to get a chance to win this wonderful Sparkle & Change Bible for kids.
These little sequin-type decorations are all the rage on so many things right now. My son has a Christmas Tree pillow from last year that is green on one side and red when you move your hand the opposite way. He writes his name in it, draws pictures, etc. If you have kids, you probably have seen this concept in practice. Now you can get the Sparkle and Change Sequin Bible with the same kind of design on the front too. On this blue one you see above, one side is 'mermaid' colored and when you smooth it up, there is a lovely, very sparkly silver heart to be seen (available to view in the video).
The inside has all you would expect from a Bible and more, including pages like this one for family history. This is the kind of Bible you will likely keep around for life, and your children will look back on it when they are grown and very fondly remember how much time they spent with it.
The Sequin Sparkle and Change Bible is sure to be a hit with girls! This fabulous material is on everything from pillows to t-shirts. The "mermaid" sequins change color right before your eyes. Girls will love the design and will want to carry the Sequin Sparkle and Change Bible everywhere!
This Sequin Sparkle and Change Bible features a cover with sequins that change color depending on which way your child swipes. It's double the fun! It's perfect for kids ages 6 to 10 to take to Sunday school, read with the family, or study on their own.
The ICB, the first Bible translation created specifically for children, is easy for children to read and understand with a third-grade reading level and is typeset in a large, readable font. The Bible text is set in ten-point type, with bold in-text subject heads that help kids easily find the passages they are looking for.
This Sequin Sparkle and Change Bible features a cover with sequins that change color depending on which way your child swipes. It's double the fun! It's perfect for kids ages 6 to 10 to take to Sunday school, read with the family, or study on their own.
The ICB, the first Bible translation created specifically for children, is easy for children to read and understand with a third-grade reading level and is typeset in a large, readable font. The Bible text is set in ten-point type, with bold in-text subject heads that help kids easily find the passages they are looking for.
Also included are boldface words that correspond with a dictionary and concordance entry to explain word definitions. A great new feature in this updated setting is more than 300 key verses that are highlighted throughout the Bible for kids to read and learn. The beautifully illustrated insert pages are in a style that children love and will delight their imaginations, including topics such as:
- A Bible timeline
- A presentation page
- A place to keep favorite Bible verses
- Bible maps Articles on topics such as how Jesus loves them, knowing Jesus better, and how to pray, etc.
This is a great gift idea for Christmas and really helps kids remember the reason behind the season.
5 lucky winners get one to call their own. Click on the banner above, or the link below to get your entry in. Giveaway ends Dec. 10th, 2018. US entrants only.
A sequin covered Bible. That is original. Kids like interactive stuff though.
ReplyDeleteA good gift for a child and even adult!
ReplyDeleteHow clever. Beautiful. All of them are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
Sounds like it has it all for the kiddos indeed.
ReplyDeleteYou can NEVER go wrong with sequins! What a lovely children's Bible!
ReplyDeleteIsaak would love the sequins! That makes reading the Bible fun!
ReplyDeleteI would've loved a Bible like that when I was a young girl... more so for the "just for kids" text than for the sequined cover. I still have my (antique) black King James Bible from my childhood, and it wasn't nearly as easy to understand as it sounds like this one is.
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