Egermeiers Interactive Story Bible
$22.99
With a proven track record of over 6 million copies sold, Egermeier’s(R) Bible Storybook has been a favorite for generations. The Egermeier’s(R) Interactive Story Bible now brings the Bible to life with new colorful illustrations and an entire series of quick-sketching videos that tell the stories as they magically appear on the screen. Readers now have the choice to read the stories or to watch them being drawn before their very eyes! Egermeier’s(R) Interactive Story Bible is a chronological journey through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation with text that gleans the best of each story without being watered down. With Scripture references and several discussion questions conveniently located at the end of each story, this new story Bible is the ideal teaching tool for Sunday school teachers and parents alike. Biblical literacy is a gift to our kids that lasts a lifetime. The challenge is making it relatable to them. Now the presentation of the gospel found in the Egermeier’s(R) Interactive Story Bible is more engaging than ever!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781684343379
ISBN10: 1684343372
Elsie Egermeier | Illustrator: Mark Harmon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Warner Press
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