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Hardcover The Early Reader's Bible Book

ISBN: 0310701392

ISBN13: 9780310701392

The Early Reader's Bible

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The Early Reader's Bible will have your child not only saying, "I can read it myself!" but also, "I can't wait to read it again!" as they read the 64 beloved Bible stories. Using child-friendly words that beginning readers can read on their own, the classic, bestselling Early Reader's Bible will help your young reader, ages 4 to 8, associate the words "I can" with reading and loving Scripture.

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Methodically Simple!

What a great Bible! This is going to be a go-to gift! I have been recommending it to a lot of friends. I would say this Bible is for a first grade reader. My 4-year-old son can read and understand this Bible. I have a number of very nice children's Bibles, but this is the best one for a beginning reader because the vocabulary is limited to a basic 250 words plus only 2 to 5 extra words per story. Each short story has three full page pictures and three pages of easy-to-read text. Then there are two pages of simple questions with pictures for each story. After my son finishes reading this Bible, I am planning to have him read Zonderkidz Read Through the Bible: 8 Stories for Beginning Readers and then the full Zonderkidz The Beginner's Bible. After that, I will have him read Zonderkidz My Illustrated Bible for Beginning Readers.

The Early Readers Bible

Im not complaining…I love your store. However, I never received this book. I received a book by Tyra Banks. Of course, it’s not the correct book. Could you please send me the correct one? My granddaughter is anxious. Thank you so much.

Best Bible for Little Kids

I learned to read with this bible and ended up getting moved up a grade because of it. It has key words (a lot of sight words) with each story and questions at the end of each story that are super applicable to little kids that they can try to answer to make learning more meaningful. The stories aren’t watered down and the pictures are actually nice. I’m getting a copy for my son now, too. I’m a credentialed K-6 teacher and wish more books were like this.

The best Bible storybook for early readers

I have purchased several of these books. I gave 1 to a young mother who reads it to her 5-year-old every night, and I gave 1 to a 7-year-old who loves reading it by herself. I teach English As A Second Language, and I used it while teaching a Chinese couple. They could read it, and they loved it! It gets to the heart of the story, asks thoughtful questions, and has been a learning experience for me too! I thoroughly recommend it!

An outstanding achievement, buy this and not a "spin off"

As an early childhood program director for a large church and the parent of children who were reluctant readers, I was truly impressed with this outstaning children's bible. It proved to be a favorite devotional bible in our household from age 4 through age 9. V. Gilbert Beers is an expert in christian education and understands children's developmental needs. When it first came out, this bible nicely filled the gap between publications for early childhood and the primary grades. Beers has created a text that builds word upon word, skill upon skill, just as a good school reading series does. The biblical text is accurate and engaging and is accompanied by wonderful colorful illustrations that enhance the stories with visual cues that aid reading comprehension. I also found this bible is a good choice for older children with reading delays. The pages are laid out with children's visual skills in mind and are easily "taken in" by children with visual/perceptual difficulties. Each chapter ends with an interactive section of things to think about and try. Children can act on what they've read immediately, and that's what children like! I've known 4 years olds who can begin to read words from this text on their own, and six year olds that can master it and read it to their friends. I have recommended this book to dozens of parents and Sunday school leaders looking for an appropriate bible for chidren ages 4 through 8. Don't bother with the "knock offs" you'll find with similar titles; they don't hold a candle to this original and best of it's kind. There are, however, two other worthwhile and engaging bibles I've found that pay close attention to fun use of language or reading skills: The Rhyme Bible, and the Growing Reader's Phonics Bible. But, the Early Readers Bible remains my all around favorite for this developmental group. A great choice for cozy bedtime reading aloud to your two through 9 year olds, too.

wonderful

I exchanged The Eager Reader's Bible by Daniel J. Hochstatter and Daryl J. Lucas for this book, and am glad I did. The illustrations are far more serious and respectful of the text than are those in Eager Reader, and the authors have created a short series of questions to follow each story, such as "Why should you try to please God in all that you do?" or "How do you know when something is bad?" The questions allow a parent or a Sunday School teacher to help young children reflect upon and absorb the Bible story he's just read or heard.When I asked my 6 year old why we try to please God he answered with a question, saying, "Because God is our boss?" Although that would be a good answer for some (I'm not suggesting it's wrong) in my faith we lean toward the notion that we aim to please God because He is the ultimate source of wisdom and goodness. God knows what is right and what is wrong, and we try to please him in order to do right.My son and I were able to talk about this only because the questions were there. I wouldn't have thought of them on my own, and I think the questions are both profound and developmentally on-target. The authors have insights into children's understanding of God that probably few of us parents do. It is also the best choice for a new reader. My son is a just-turned-six year old who learned to read about 6 months ago. The book is designed along the lines of an "I Can Read" book. Each story has a short list of new words on the first page, and at the back of the book the authors provide a "Basic Words List" and a "New Words List." The back cover says that the text features "250 basic words used in public school early reader books" as well as "200 new words including Bible vocabulary, with fewer than five new words introduced in each story." My son can read this Bible on his own whereas the Eager Reader Bible would have been too hard. This is a wonderful book.

Great bedtime reading with my 2 year old

Initially we started reading this to my toddler because he loved his Noah's Ark board books, and I wanted to read him a more in-depth story. Then, we've expanded to all the stories of the Bible. He now finishes the sentances for me! This is the book I will give all my son's playgroup frineds, as it is colorful and simple, yet interesting for them. As my son grows, it will be a simple move to step him up to a complete Bible. Even at 2 years of age, we have been able to talk about things in our Christian walk thanks to the discussion started with one of these stories.

The first grader's in my class couldn't read it enough!

This Bible is perfect to have your child read aloud to you before they go to bed. It uses standard public school word lists so it reinforces the words they learn to read in school! I especially love that there are questions after the story and an application. Great for teaching your child how to do their own devotion time! As a first grade teacher I highly recommend parents to pick this up around January or February of their child's first grade year.
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