14 January 2013
Candle Bible for Kids Toddler Edition Book Review
January 14, 2013
The successful Candle Bible for Kids with the distinctive art style of Jo Parry, is now
available in a version specially written for younger readers. The Candle
Bible for Kids, Toddler Edition features simplified text by Juliet David,
as well as a smaller size and fewer stories, which makes it an ideal
introduction for younger readers. Sure to be a family favorite.
About
the authors:
Juliet David has written many children's stories and
Bible activity books. Her other interests include painting, music, and
traveling to Israel and other Bible lands. This experienced author lives in
London with her family.
Jo Parry trained at Bournemouth Arts Institute before becoming a full-time
artist. She illustrates mainly greetings cards, fine art, and children's books,
adapting her fun, colorful style to each of these genres. She creates her
characteristic style using an Apple Mac, and is fulfilling a life-long dream
working as an illustrator. Jo lives in Bournemouth, on England's south coast.
My thoughts:
What an adorable Bible for toddlers. Each scripture story is
told in bite size bits for your little ones. The illustrations are adorable and
very colorful for your little one to enjoy.
What I like the most about this Bible story book is that it has
36 Bible Stories. So many toddler Bibles don’t have this many stories. What a
wonderful edition to add to your snuggling time with little one.
This would make a wonderful gift to introduce God’s word to a
child. This is a delightful Bible for any child.
Disclaimer: I provided an advanced reader copy of this
book from Kregel Publication for free in order to write this review. All
thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the
publisher.
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