17 November 2018
NIV Adventure Bible Polar Exploration Edition Review
November 17, 2018
With over 9 million copies sold, the Adventure Bible brand is beloved by Christian schools, churches, and families alike. Now, the #1 Bible for kids, including all of its trusted essentials loved by parents, is available in an exciting polar exploration theme!
Ready for a frosty Adventure? Embark on a fun, exciting trek through God’s Word with the NIV Adventure Bible, now in an all-new polar exploration theme! Embark While on this arctic adventure, readers meet all types of people, see all sorts of places, and learn all kinds of facts about the Bible. And most importantly you’ll grow closer in your relationship with God.
Features of the NIV Adventure Bible, Polar Exploration Edition include:
·
The same trusted Adventure Bible content in a frosty new
theme
·
Full-color images of polar animals, arctic outposts, and icy
landscapes throughout make learning about the Bible even more engaging
·
Life in Bible Times—Articles and illustrations describe what
life was like in ancient days
·
Words to Treasure—Highlights great verses to memorize
·
Did You Know?—Interesting facts help you understand God’s
Word and the life of faith
·
People in Bible Times—Articles offer close-up looks at
amazing people of the Bible
·
Live It!—Hands-on activities help you apply biblical truths
to your life
·
Twenty polar-themed pages focus on topics such as how to
know you are a Christian, famous people of the Bible, highlights of the life of
Jesus, and how to pray.
·
Book introductions feature arctic art and important
information about each book of the Bible
·
Dictionary/concordance for looking up tricky words
·
Color map section to help locate places in the Bible
·
Complete text of the New International Version (NIV) of the
Bible
·
Thrilling new glacial cover on metallic paper
My
Thoughts:
I’m real familiar with the Adventure Bible even though it
has been many years. I used it with my kids and when my husband was the Pastor
of the children’s ministry it was the only Bible we thought of to buy for two
different churches. No second thoughts deciding which Bible to buy for the
ministry.
I was delighted to see a new cover with its “polar
exploration theme.” It’s a shiny
metallic looking blue which looks like the Northern Lights in the background
with three polar bears surrounded by snow. There’s a few different themes out
there of this Bible.
The NIV version is the version that I personally use but, it’s
perfect for intended age which they say from 3 to 7. I personally think that
this Bible would be sufficient for up to age 10.
This Bible is full colored and has illustrations. I think
the illustrations are not overwhelming but, just enough to draw in most kids
who like some pictures to explore and those pictures highlight important points
within the scriptures.
The page numbers are easy to find. I found this very helpful
when you are teaching a class of children and need them to turn to a certain
portion in the Bible. Unfortunately not many kids can navigate through the
Bible giving them a scripture address.
If you want the kids to learn how to find the books in the
Bible there is an index page for each book of the Bible.
Each book of the Bible has an introduction page that gives
you an overview of the book from who wrote the Bible, why was it written, what
can you learn about God in this book, who are the key people in the book, when
did it happen, and where did it happen. Also it highlights some more known
stories in the particular book with the address.
Throughout the Bible you will see several colorful boxes to
draw your attention to.
Words to Treasure-highlights scripture verses which makes a
great resource for Bible memory scriptures for your lessons or to learn with
your kiddos. These are usually key verses in that portion.
Did You Know-covers interesting fact found in your Bible to
gain knowledge. For example what year did Jerusalem fall, or what was the job
of the priest in the Bible?
Live It!-How does the Bible affect use today. Are they just
stories that we can’t relate to? How can we Live It!
People in Bible Times-Have you ever read about someone
briefly in the Bible and then come across them later and not quite sure who or
how they fit into the story or why you have heard that name before? It
highlights and gives you a bit more information on the not so well known people
of the Bible. Some people that are mentioned are more known people too.
Life in Bible Times-I love teaching kids about the culture
of the time of the Bible. One portion may talk about; “House Roofs” while
another one covers “Fasting and Prayer.”
There may be full colored pages dedicated to certain scriptures
or important things to know as a Believer. There are twenty of these throughout
like the Ten Commandments(for kids), Lord’s Prayer, How to Pray, and ect...
In the back of the Bible:
There is a section
for activities. It just briefly states the activity in a few words and then the
page number. One activity has you make a name tag, or paint a coin. Nothing
real detailed but small suggestion.
A table of Bible Book Abbreviations
There is also a Concordance and Dictionary
Full colored maps
I’m a
huge fan of the NIV Adventure Bible Polar Exploration Edition and glad to have an
opportunity to look over the new theme. Most of all I’m delighted to see that
this Bible is still around and still recommended in Christian Schools and
churches. It’s still a great at home Bible for kids
This book has been
provided to me by Flybye Promotions free of charge and in no way was I asked to
give a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am
disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part
255. All links were current when posted.
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