A Bible story book with one-page, simple Bible stories and color illustrations. This updated version is child-friendly; it is larger and lays open flat. Some of the stories have been re-written. 211 pages, hardcover.
This five-volume set is excellent for acquainting small children with familiar Bible stories. Each book has four stories illustrated in full color and graphic detail. Good quality binding; children will spend much time with this set. Hardcover. Stories in this book: Daniel and His Friends; Daniel and the Lions; Zacchaeus the Cheater; Jabel the Shepherd. (Also sold as a set.)
The full-color illustrations make this book exceptionally appealing. The sixty selected Bible stories are arranged into a unified, progressive account of man in his relationship to God. For children ages 6-8. 142 pages; hardcover.
A Bible story book with one-page, simple Bible stories and color illustrations. This original version is more economical and smaller. It is more suited to outreach programs. 222 pages; hardcover.
Ten Bible stories, including these titles: “Let My People Go,” “The Widow’s Oil,” “Jonah,” “Thank You, Jesus,” and more. The simple, yet compelling language combines with beautiful illustrations to ensure children will remember these Bible stories for years to come. Suitable for reading aloud. Compiled and published by Theresa Boeckner and Judith Spence. 78 pages; hardcover.
Edward A. Engelbrecht and Gail E. Pawlitz. Using colorful pictures and simple text, this book tells the story of Moses and how God delivered the children of Israel from Egypt and led to Canaan. Could be used by lower grade teachers for devotions. 28 pages; paper.