The Read-Aloud Book of Bible Stories


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Age Range: 4 and up. Too many religious books for young children trivialize the story of salvation and its many tales of mystery and majesty. Not these classic read-aloud stories!




The Random House Book of Bible Stories


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A beautifully illustrated collection of more than 50 Bible stories from the Old and New Testaments. Each story is crafted for reading aloud, so the whole family can share the experience.




My Book of Bible Stories


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My Little Book of Bible Stories


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In this book, kids can join in the fun of storytelling by pointing, repeating, making sounds, and answering questions about eight familiar Bible stories.




The Bedtime Bible Story Book


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Stories from the Bible are presented in 365 readings.




Read-Aloud Bible Stories


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Stories of the Bible are retold in clear, simple language designed for children and adults to enjoy.




The Usborne Book of Bible Stories


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This engaging collection of Bible stories has been written, with the help of a language expert, for young children who are just starting to read. Each story is told word for word, with delightful sound effects, on the CD included with this book. By following the words across the page as they hear them, beginner readers will gain confidence and soon be able to achieve the pleasure and satisfaction of reading a whole story by themselves.




My Book of Bible Stories


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Retells the Old and New Testaments as a series of stories.




The Big Book of Bible Stories for Toddlers (padded)


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Introduce early learners to the Bible with the Big Book of Bible Stories for Toddlers from the Big Picture Interactive, featuring stories from the Old and New Testaments in this fun, interactive, and engaging new Bible storybook designed especially for toddlers.




The Wonder Book of Bible Stories


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