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The Promises of God Storybook Bible is an excellent resource for teaching preschoolers the truths of God’s word. Author Jennifer Lyell created this storybook Bible as a means for helping her Sunday school students learn the narrative of Scripture. In the introduction to the Bible, Lyell wrote, “I’ve learned that the thread of the promises of God is sticky for kids and easy for them to understand. It weaves together the stories from creation to the new heavens and earth, all while making the stories personal. This thread, coupled with a way of teaching that either uses words children know or defines important words they may not know, makes the most complex of biblical stories comprehendible to children as young as three, but fully engaging for children as old as nine or ten.”
The Promises of God Storybook Bible contains 52 stories, one for each week of the year, which makes it a great resource for Sunday school teachers. Parents can also use the storybook Bible with their children daily. I read through a few of the stories and enjoyed how Jennifer communicates them in a way that is simple for children to understand without compromising the truth of God’s word. Each story is accompanied by lovely illustrations and concludes with a few questions that are simple but are sure to get little ones thinking. I really enjoyed reading this Bible and I’m excited to use it daily with my preschooler.
I received The Promises of God Storybook Bible compliments of B&H Publishing Group in exchange for my honest review.