I really like this book. 101 Bible Adventures
is a great devotional type book for younger children to read with their parents and older children to read on their own. The format is well thought through and leads readers on a journey through 101 stories of the Bible.
My favorite aspect about the book is that it that the stories come straight from the scriptures (New Living Translation). Each section also includes a brief introduction setting up the story, a key verse, a single frame cartoon related to the story, and most importantly a “Now What” section that ties the story into everyday life for the reader. I find the cover and art work especially appealing to younger boys.
Overall I really like the book. It suits the audience it is targeted to well. The stories are within normal attention spans, the artwork is neatly done, and the packaging is done in a way that isn’t off-putting to girls, but is engaging to boys. I’m reading it to my children and looking forward to the day when my son can read through it on his own.
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