My Learn to Read Bible: Stories in Words and Pictures - A Fun Way to Learn!
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Ignite a love for reading and storytelling in your child with "My Learn to Read Bible: Stories in Words and Pictures"! Crafted for early readers, this beautifully illustrated book combines enchanting tales from the Bible with engaging visuals that make learning to read an adventure. Its gentle narratives are specifically designed to nurture comprehension and fluency, making it a marvelous gateway into the world of reading and faith for young minds. As kids follow along with inviting images...
Show moreIgnite a love for reading and storytelling in your child with "My Learn to Read Bible: Stories in Words and Pictures"! Crafted for early readers, this beautifully illustrated book combines enchanting tales from the Bible with engaging visuals that make learning to read an adventure. Its gentle narratives are specifically designed to nurture comprehension and fluency, making it a marvelous gateway into the world of reading and faith for young minds. As kids follow along with inviting images accompanying each story, they will not only develop their literacy skills but will also be introduced to timeless biblical wisdom.
| manufacturer | Zonderkidz |
|---|---|
| height | 11.3 |
| weight | 2.7006627095 |
| width | 0.95 |
| length | 8.75 |
| releaseDate | 2013-03-30T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is designed for children aged 4 to 8, perfect for early readers.
Yes! The text features simple, repetitive phrases that help build reading skills.
Absolutely! It makes a lovely gift for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions.
Yes, it's great for teachers who want to encourage literacy and introduce Bible stories.
The book includes bright, captivating illustrations that bring the stories to life.
Yes, parents and children can engage in shared reading, fostering deeper connections.