3.23.2018

Friday Favorites: "Good" books...

Easter is NEXT week y'all - how is that even possible? And since Easter is really about Jesus and not about a bunny, I wanted to share my kids' favorite bibles in case you need any last minute Easter goodies. These are all King tested and approved...



Radley has probably read his Action Bible a dozen times. He loves that the format is like a graphic novel and I love that he spends so much time in the word.

They also have a devotional. This will make a perfect gift for the end of 4th grade.

The Amazon description says:

The Action Bible Devotional pairs selected stories from the bestselling Action Bible with spiritual lessons and action-adventure missions that launch kids’ faith into everyday life. Covering themes such as friendship, temptation, sibling rivalry, self-esteem, and materialism, The Action Bible Devotional offers a year’s worth of activities, questions, and ideas that will keep young readers engaged with the Bible every day. 


Each kid also has an "adventure bible" that they use at camp. They've also started following along when Ryan reads from our family bible.



We have also enjoyed the Really Wooly Bedtime Prayers book. This is for early/young readers and has been such an encouragement as the kids expand their reading skills. Each page has a bible verse, a quick poem, and a simple prayer.


They have an entire series of books that would be great for Easter gifts, baby gifts, and birthday presents for littles in your life.



Ryan purchased a family reading bible a couple of years ago but we figured out very quickly that Landry was too young. Let's be honest... this isn't the easiest book to get through. ;) We have started reading again and we have really enjoyed the format of this bible and the options it gives you to get through the entire book.



Amazon says:

If you are one of the millions of Christian parents looking for a way to engage and understand the Bible together as a family, The Family Reading Bible is the Bible to meet your needs. Throughout the development of this unique Bible, the special content (reading paths, questions, fun facts, and more) was tested by Christian families just like yours, who provided insightful feedback and help in order to make this Bible useful for you and your family in everyday life. The Family Reading Bible is designed to help parents use the Bible itself as their family devotional tool. A reading system with three easy-to-use paths allows parents to accommodate children of various ages and stages. Readings of manageable length along with age-appropriate, engaging questions will encourage and maintain your kids’ interest in God’s Word. The Family Reading Bible is the perfect tool for parents in their role as the spiritual leaders of their home. 

Three reading tracks: • Track 1: Short Path—for families with tight schedules or children under 9 • Track 2: Long Path—for longer devotional times and children over 9 • Track 3: Off the Beaten Path—provides an opportunity for creative exploration of various topics of the Bible.

As much as I would love to start bible journaling... I don't have Emmy's artistic gift. Instead, the idea of a bible coloring book sounds AMAZING....



That's it for today! Linking up with Andrea, Narci and Erika for Friday Favorites. 
Happy Weekend, friends!

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