About this item
Highlights
- With simple text, bright art, and a padded cover, the Frolic First Bible is an adorable board book that presents 20 Bible stories in a short and simple format that beginner readers can understand.
- 0-3 Years
- 8.1" x 6.1" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Religion
- Series Name: Frolic First Faith
Description
About the Book
With simple text, bright art and a padded cover, the Frolic First Bible presents 20 Bible stories in a short and easy to read format that beginner readers can understand. The Frolic First Bible introduces toddlers to the Bible using age-appropriate language, diverse skin tones and a biblical conclusion for each story.Book Synopsis
With simple text, bright art, and a padded cover, the Frolic First Bible is an adorable board book that presents 20 Bible stories in a short and simple format that beginner readers can understand.
The Frolic First Bible is the perfect starting point for young children to learn about God's Word. This storybook Bible introduces toddlers to biblical themes using age-appropriate language that includes an important theological conclusion with each easy-to-read story. The soft, durable board book format fits into little hands and can be easily carried.
With 10 stories from the Old Testament and 10 from the New Testament, vibrant artwork engages young readers as they learn about Creation, Noah's Ark, Jesus' birth and more.
The Frolic First Bible is part of the Sparkhouse Frolic brand and is a wonderful way to introduce kids to Scripture-based teachings with skin tones reflective of Bible times. This makes a perfect gift for baby showers, baptism, christening, birthdays, or other special holidays.
Review Quotes
"Great for young kids because it tells the bare-bones version of Bible stories without delving into more difficult concepts. Each story also has a very simplistic truth application for the child. This book truly is a great introductory Bible storybook for little hearts. I also like that the Bible story depicts the biblical characters as Middle Eastern, rather than white - a far more accurate depiction." --KidzMatter