A Child’s First Bible

A Child’s First Bible by Kenneth N. Taylor is a beautifully illustrated edition published by Dorling Kindersley in 2000. This engaging book introduces children to 125 Bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments, featuring well-known narratives such as Noah’s Ark and Jonah and the Whale. The text is designed to be clear and easy to read, making it suitable for shared reading experiences that encourage meaningful conversations.
Readers will find that this illustrated Bible not only presents popular stories but also includes full-color illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience. Each narrative is accompanied by questions at the end, promoting interaction and reflection. This edition, with 255 pages, serves as an excellent introduction to biblical concepts for young readers, making it a thoughtful choice for gifts such as christenings or as a cherished addition to any child’s bookshelf.
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Introduce your child to 125 Bible stories from the Old and New Testaments with this illustrated kids’ bible.
Discover favourites such as Noah’s Ark and Jonah and the Whale, each brought to life by well-known Bible translator, Kenneth N. Taylor.
The beautifully illustrated bible retellings are clear and easy-to-read for kids, perfect for reading and enjoying together — all while sparking plenty of important conversations.
This illustrated bible for kids offers:
- 125 of the most popular stories from the New and Old Testaments.
- Beautiful, full-colour illustrations.
- An easy-to-follow narrative with questions at the end of each story.
Perfect as a baby’s first bible or as a christening gift, or an introduction a little later, this children’s bible is a must-have for every child’s bookshelf, ready to treasure and revisit.
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