1. The Hear Me Read Bible
    Mary Simon
    Concordia Publishing House / 2010 / Hardcover
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    4.5 out of 5 stars for The Hear Me Read Bible. View reviews of this product. 2 Reviews
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  1. Karen
    Indiana
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    She loved it!
    November 20, 2010
    Karen
    Indiana
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
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    My six year old grandaughter loved it. She can read it fluently and just last night said "it is my favorite"
  2. Kristina
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    October 1, 2010
    Kristina
    Containing 18 Bible stories (reprints of separately published, slim early reader books), the text is in large type and features short sentences. Each story is told in 25 words or less. The illustrations are large and engaging. At the beginning of each story, a word list is offered, as is educational advice to parents from the author.The Bible stories included are: Creation, Noah's Ark, the Tower of Babel, baby Moses, Jericho, David and Goliath, Jonah and the big fish, the birth of John the Baptist, the first Christmas, Jesus feeding the crowd, the Good Samaritan, Mary and Martha, Jesus blessing the children, Zacchaeus, Jesus entering Jerusalem, the first Easter, and Jesus filling the nets. What I Like: My 5 year old was really excited to have a Bible she can read herself. This is an attractive book, with plenty of interesting, cartoonish illustrations. The text is ideal for beginning readers. Most kids will find some words challenging, but plenty of easier words are included, too.What I Dislike: I really only have two small complaints about this book. One pops up during the story of David and Goliath. Instead of saying King Saul offered David his armor, the author writes that a "soldier"offered his armor. My only other complaint is the way the book ends. Although we never learn why Jesus died and was put on the cross, we do learn about his ressurrection. Then, the last story in the book is about Jesus telling the diciples where to fill their nets. This seems like such a weird way to end the book. Did Jesus come alive again just to tell his friends where to fish?That said, this book clearly isn't meant to replace a child's "read-to-me" Bible. Although this book covers a lot of famous Bible stories, the text is necessarily limited. Think of this as a supplemental Bible designed to give your kids their first experiences in reading the Word every day.Overall Rating: Very Good.Kristina SeleshankoChristian Children's Book Review
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