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On-My-Own Reader Bible (The NLT® Story Bible Series)

On-My-Own Reader Bible (The NLT® Story Bible Series)

Description

The 'On-My-Own Reader Bible' is part of The NLT® Story Bible Series, authored by Shari Warren, and designed for young readers. This book helps children engage with biblical stories by adapting the New Living Translation of the Bible into a format that is accessible for those beginning to read independently. It features a variety of well-known Bible stories, each written in simple language and accompanied by colorful illustrations to captivate young readers. The book aims to foster a love for Scripture and support the development of reading skills in children. The layout includes large print and ample white space between lines to assist in reading skill-building, making it an ideal resource for parents seeking to introduce their child to a lifelong adventure with God. The book was published in hardcover on 9/14/2004 and consists of 312 pages, suitable for children aged 2 and up.
Age
2-8
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
312 pages

Why to read

  • Age-Appropriate Understanding: The 'On-My-Own Reader Bible' is tailored for young readers, simplifying the complex narratives of the Bible into stories that are easier for children to understand and relate to, fostering an early interest in biblical teachings.
  • Development of Reading Skills: As part of 'The NLT® Story Bible Series', this book is designed to help children develop their reading skills through engaging and spiritually enriching content, making it both an educational and spiritual resource.
  • Moral and Ethical Lessons: The stories within the book are not only religious texts but also contain valuable moral and ethical lessons that can help guide children in their everyday lives, teaching them about virtues such as kindness, honesty, and compassion.
  • Family Bonding: Reading the 'On-My-Own Reader Bible' can be a shared activity between parents and children or among siblings, providing an opportunity for family bonding while discussing the stories and their meanings, thus nurturing both family relationships and faith.