1. Read and Share Toddler Bible with DVD
    Gwen Ellis
    Thomas Nelson / 2009 / Hardcover
    Our Price$10.99 Retail Price$14.99 Save 27% ($4.00)
    4.5 out of 5 stars for Read and Share Toddler Bible with DVD. View reviews of this product. 16 Reviews
    Availability: Expected to ship on or about 05/05/24.
    Stock No: WW314645
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  1. Heather Randall
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    October 14, 2009
    Heather Randall
    With The Read and Share Toddler Bible you can enjoy several classic bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments. Activity ideas are found inside Parent bubbles in each stories. Suggestions might include discussing "no-no's" at your house to cover disobedience and bring the sin of Adam and Eve to their level or something similar. The activity's center around parent guidance and don't really require a lot of preparation or time investment. This together time can really bring the stories to life though and it's a wonderful feature. The stories in the Read and Share Toddler Bible are very sweet and age appropriate, but it's the picture I can't take my eyes off of. I love the illustrations in this adorable toddler Bible.This book also includes the 60 minute animated DVD that coincides with the book.This is an exceptional value!
  2. zigfred
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    September 7, 2009
    zigfred
    Great for kids and parents ! I highly recommend it. What I especially love about it most is the "application" portion at the end of each story. Kind of like a life application Bible for todlers.I just wished that all stories are complete in the DVD. My son complained to me that the last 3 stories didn't was not included in the DVD.
  3. Tracy Odell
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    August 21, 2009
    Tracy Odell
    Very nice for the little ones. High quality pictures. Stories just the right length. Lots of good parent tips for crafts and talking about the story with your child. DVD animation is really good quality. Recommend it for family, as well as Church library resources.
  4. Larry Allen Waggonner
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    August 20, 2009
    Larry Allen Waggonner
    Read and Share Toddler Bible (Stories retold by Gwen Ellis, Illustrations by Steve Smallman.This Bible is a great design for the toddler. As an adult I found the stories enabled the toddler to connect with a life application. The language is age-appropriate. The CD makes a great companion for the book. The illustrations are beautifully done. A favorite part of the book for me is the inserts for parents to reinforce the lesson to be learned from each story. I would recommend parents of toddlers to purchase the book and make it a part of their daily life to instill Christian values to the child.
  5. Jane Maritz
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    August 13, 2009
    Jane Maritz
    Esm (28 months) and I were in love with this Read and Share Toddler Bible (stories retold by Gwen Ellis; recommended audience ages 1-4) the moment we ripped open the package.The illustrations (by Steve Smallman) are perfect for capturing a toddler's attention. There are 40 Bible stories, each in a vocabulary Esm can easily follow, as well as an engaging style that gets the toddler involved. The lessons of Gods love are relevant and easy to understand.There are suggested activities following each story to reinforce it. For instance, in the story of Joseph, I can get out my emotions cards and have Esm identify the emotions of the various characters throughout the story. Or in the story of Abram's journey to Canaan, I can lead Esm on a "long" walk or journey, with a treat at the end.And the Bonus DVD that comes with it? Well, Esm had it ripped out of the cover of the book and into the DVD player before I finished opening up the rest of the mail. The 60-minute DVD is broken up into three-minute stories.This is the first Bible story DVD that really captured Esm's attention to the point that she preferred it over the other non-Bible DVDs we have. I was somewhat surprised, because the animation and story lines were quite simple, but she has requested what she calls the "God/Jesus/donkey" DVD over and over again as her first choice.Thanks to Thomas Nelsons Book Review Blogger program (http://brb.thomasnelson.com/) for the review copy of this book.
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