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These books all came at a great time, too, because I had
just started looking for a simple preschool-level Bible activity book that I
could use along with my Bible reading time with my three-year-old daughter. So
far, this has worked out really well. We read a chapter of the Bible that
correlates with one of the coloring pages or several of the activity pages, and
then we color or work on the pages together.
My daughter likes to color, but she likes the activity pages
even more. There are dot-to-dots, word searches, mazes, matching, and even
pages where you can trace and learn letters and numbers. The coloring pages are
good, too, and are done in the same manner as The Beginner’s Bible (which I thought was a bit cartoon-y for a
book, but it’s good for coloring pages).
As far as value, these books are excellent. They are each
$5.99, but there are 384 pages in each book. And to use it as we are – as kind
of a preschool Bible curriculum – it’s a really good deal.
I would recommend these Bible coloring and activity books as
a fun way for preschoolers to learn even more about God’s Word.
I will give this coloring book and this activity book ... 4 ½ BookWorms!
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