09 May 2019
Night Night Bible Stories by Amy Parker Review & Giveaway
May 09, 2019
Before you say good night, snuggle your kids cozy close
and enjoy favorite Bible stories for bedtime. Amy Parker and Virginia Allyn,
the author-illustrator pair you know and love from the bestselling books Night
Night, Farm and Night Night, Train, have teamed up again for their
first bedtime Bible storybook.
Night Night Bible Stories includes 30 stories from the Old and New Testaments told in narration.
Each Bible story features rhyming takeaways to remind little ones of God’s love
and care along with a sweet bedtime prayer. Stories include:
- When the World Was Made
- The World’s Bravest Queen
- An Angel Visits Mary
- Jesus Lives
- Go Tell the World!
Bedtime is the perfect time to share with your children
timeless messages of faith from the Bible. For old and new fans of Amy Parker
Night Night books, Night Night Bible Stories is sure help your little
ones fall asleep feeling safe and loved.
My
Thoughts:
What a
lovely book for young kids at night time. The story has 15 stories from the Old
and New Testament. There aren’t’ a lot of page to each one around 3-5 pages.
Perfect amount to keep young kids intrigued before bed. Each story has a short
prayer also.
I love that
each page has a scripture tied to it. The stories are told in a way to make it easy
for little ones to grasp and yet at the same time the context of the story is
still there.
Each
page is filled with beautiful illustrations throughout this book.
I love
this and would recommend it. You can win your own copy by clicking on the graphic below.
I
received a free copy of this product from FrontGate Blogger Network in exchange for my honest review. I
was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other
way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am
disclosing this information accordance with the FTC Regulations.
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