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Thursday, August 28, 2014

GIVEAWAY and Review: Treasury of Bible Stories by Kelly Pulley


My Thoughts:

This new book (available next month) Treasury of Bible Stories by Kelly Pulley is a wonderful collection of rhyming bible stories with beautifully designed full color and full page pictures. My son loves to listen to bible stories and was looking over my shoulder when I was reading the email asking me to review the product and he said "Mom, let's get that! Can we get that?" I told him it was a review and that yes we could and he was very excited that he was getting a new bible story book to read.

We have been reading a handful of stories from it every night to him and the sing-songy rhythm is perfect for before bedtime because it helps lull him to sleep. In fact, last night he fell asleep while my husband was reading it to him. My son loves all the pictures and depictions of bible scenes and likes hearing familiar bible stories in a new way.




About the book: Featuring lyrical stories that will make you laugh, this colorful collection is perfect for reading out loud. Magnificent Tales are rhyming Bible stories with clever art and clear lessons the whole family will enjoy. The stories and illustrations are so engaging that you won’t grow tired of reading a Magnificent Tale night after night! From “The Salty Tale of Noah’s Ark” to “The Lasting Story of the Last Supper,” the rhyming tales in this book remind us that God loves His people—in the Bible and today!

About the author: Kelly Pulley has illustrated dozens of books in The Beginner’s Bible series and has authored and illustrated several other children’s books, including Ten Unusual Features of Lulu McDunn and The Cycling Wangdoos. He enjoys spending time with his four grown children and his beautiful wife, Vickie, in the Nashville area.


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28 comments:

  1. I am going to read this awesome Bible Book to my niece and nephew!

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  2. My daughter's ages 4 and 18 months

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  3. I will give it to my nieces and read it with them!

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  4. I will read this book with my two younger children, aged 7 and 4!

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  5. I would give the book to my little grandsons.

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  6. my daughter! megan tilley
    countrycamogirl89@yahoo.com

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  7. I would give it to my 5 and 6 year old both to share and read aloud.

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  8. Would make an awesome gift!!

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  9. I'd love to read this with my little boy!

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  10. I would give this treasury book to my daughter. I would read it every night before bedtime.

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  11. I would read this with my little boys.

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  12. I would read this with my daughter.

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  13. I would share the book with my daughter. Thank you for the opportunity,

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  14. I am going to give this to my daughter.

    Les Johnson

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  15. I would read this to my grandson.

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  16. I would read this to my 4 1/2 year old daughter

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  17. I would give this book to my kids
    marypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
    Merry

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  18. I will give it to my son Alexander!

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  19. I would give this to my oldest daughter who is 6. 2 years ago I was a passenger in a pretty bad car accident. Since then my families life has changed. A whole lot. My mother was raised very strict catholic and so for us she really didnt raise us in any religion. Recently though I have wanted to get closer to a religion and my daufghter at the same time has been seeking out God and asking questions. I thinnk this would be a great book for her.

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  20. I will read it with my grandchildren who are 5 and 6

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  21. Entry name Lori Hudson, I would give it to my foster child, that is coming on Wed.

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  22. If I won, this would be for our family.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  23. I would love to have this book for my kiddos!

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