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The Children's Bible

By Henry A. Sherman

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover simplified tales of creation, heroes, and faith, designed to introduce young minds the core narratives of the Bible.

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2007-11-21
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Summary

"The Children's Bible" by Henry A. Sherman and Charles Foster Kent is a collection of carefully chosen stories from the Old and New Testaments, rewritten in easy-to-understand language for young readers. This book likely from the early 1900s, shares important Bible stories in a way that kids and new readers of the Bible can enjoy. It teaches key lessons and stories from the Bible, making it good for learning and reading together as a family. Beginning with the creation of the world, God's kindness, and the lives of Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel, Noah, and Abraham, the book uses clear storytelling to highlight moral and religious ideas for kids. For example, the tale of Adam and Eve shows what happens when people disobey, while Abraham's experiences teach about faith and promises, giving young readers a strong start to understanding the important stories of the Bible.

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