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Nirv, the Books of the Bible for Kids: Covenant History, Paperback - Abridged by Zondervan
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Highlights
- Volume 1 of a 4-book series of The Books of the Bible designed for kids ages 8-10.
- 8-12 Years
- 8.3" x 5.4" Paperback
- 288 Pages
- Religion, New International Reader's Version
- Series Name: Books of the Bible
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About the Book
NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study with reading plans that break the Bible into four manageable parts and strips out chapter and verse numbers so that it's easier to read and accessible to all. Perfect for children reading through the Bible with their families or church community.Book Synopsis
Volume 1 of a 4-book series of The Books of the Bible designed for kids ages 8-10.
The NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids, Covenant History is an abridgement of the Bible that strips the Bible text of its chapter and verse numbers, headings, and special formatting so that it's easier to read and accessible to all. The translation used is the easy-to-read New International Reader's Version (NIrV) ideal for early readers of the Bible.
Each of the 4 volumes in this series is broken down into an 8-week reading plan and includes a daily reading and questions for discussion perfect for classroom or small group use. With wide margins, shorter lines, a large 12-point font size, and engaging illustrations, these books are designed especially for developing readers.
In the first book, Covenant History, kids will learn about the story of God's people from the creation to the exile of the people of Israel.
This volume includes Scripture portions from:
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Leviticus
- Numbers
- Deuteronomy
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- Samuel-Kings
The other 3 volumes in this series are:
- NIrV, The Books of the Bible: The Prophets: Listen to God's Messenger's Tell about Hope and Truth
- NIrV, The Books of the Bible: The Writings: Learn from Stories, Poetry, and Songs
- NIrV, The Books of the Bible: New Testament: Read the Story of Jesus, His Church, and His Return