NIrV Kids' Devotional Bible, Hardcover: Over 300 Devotions
Hardcover
September 6, 2016
by Zondervan
Age Range: 6 - 10 years
- Grade Level: 1 - 5
- Hardcover: 1632 pages
- Publisher: Zonderkidz; Revised edition
- ISBN-13: 978-0310744450
Complete with a year’s worth of devotions, the Kids’ Devotional Bible, NIrV will help children develop a habit they’ll want to keep. Engaging weekday devotions, fun weekend activities, interesting illustrations, and a dictionary make this a Bible they’ll want to read and apply to their lives. It includes the complete New International Reader’s Version (NIrV)—the stepping stone to the NIV—making it easier for young readers to read and understand.
Features include:
- Short weekday devotions that help young readers apply Bible lessons for a full year.
- 52 weekend devotions that teach kids about God’s creation through fun activities like visiting the zoo and gazing at the stars.
- “Got It” feature that encourages kids to find answers to Bible trivia themselves.
- Book introductions that give helpful information about each book of the Bible.
- A dictionary to look up words they want to know more about.
- The complete NIrV text, which uses shorter sentences and easier words. Kids can read this Bible on their own!
My thoughts: THE NIrV KIDS' DEVOTIONAL BIBLE is a great Bible for kids. Hardcover, with illustrations on the cover to make it interesting to look at, and encourages them to open it up. It includes over 300 devotions, fun activities, Bible trivia questions, introductions to each book, a dictionary, as well as the complete Bible in NIrV.
My daughters enjoyed this Bible and reading the devotions during our family devotion time, and we used the Bible trivia for some of our Bible classes with school. That was fun. We don't live near a zoo, but we have gone out and looked at the night sky and even saw the space station fly over several times. That was cool.
If you are looking for a new Bible for your favorite child or tween, then THE NIrV KID'S DEVOTIONAL BIBLE would be good to consider.
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