10 April 2012
NIV Boys Bible Review
April 10, 2012
NIV Boys Bible (Hardcover) This is a Bible designed specifically for boys ages nine through twelve. My little boy is much younger but that didn't stop him from claiming it as his own.
He was excited to have a Bible in it without pictures in it. “Just like Daddy's Bible”, he proudly proclaimed. All he needed was a new notebook and a sharp pencil to take notes with Daddy while reading. He was also excited that it was the complete Bible not one that just has a few of the most popular Bible Stories in it.
This hardback bible makes it durable for boys who sometimes forget that they are handling God's word.
The cover is very eye catching with it plated metal look on the cover. The pages are highlighted in orange and a steel blue. Very boyish look to the pages with the each in-cased in a tool box like design.
Fun in-text features help boys dig deep into the Word and learn about amazing people, facts and stories of the Bible. It will appeal to boys features such as:
- Introductions to each book of the Bible
- Hundreds of highlighted verses worth memorizing
- What’s the Big Deal?—Need-to-know biblical stories and people
- Check It Out—Interesting and fun facts about Bible times and characters
- Grossology—Gross and gory stuff they never knew was in the Bible
- Makin’ It Real—Help for applying Bible stories to their everyday lives
I love the fact that the Bible is designed with their audience in mind yet doesn't take away from the fact that this is the Word of God. I think my little boy will love this particular Bible for many years to come.
This book has been provided to me my by B&B Media Group, Inc Publisher free of charge and in no way was I asked to give a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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