The KJV Bible for Toddlers (Illustrated)
Randy Kryszewski
Barbour Publishing (1999)
ISBN 9781577485834
Reviewed by Stephanie, Parish (age 3), and Isaac (age 1) Rollins for Reader Views (5/07)
Kryszewski’s “The KJV Bible for Toddlers” is simple to read. The stories are eight lines long, but they are on two pages. The illustrations are elementary and colorful. The Bible characters look toddler-like, which help the readers to relate. They keep the attention of Parish and Isaac. The illustrations show curious parts of the stories that made Parish ask about them.
The stories are from both the New and Old Testaments. Each story starts with a Bible verse. As the title suggests, the King James Version Bible is used as the basis for the Bible stories.
Parish wants to keep this book. Both Parish and Isaac liked the pictures. The stories were short enough to keep their attention. “The KJV Bible for Toddlers” is a great book to keep for your children’s bedtime routine.
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