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  2. The Jesus Storybook Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus Storybook Bible is a children's Bible written by New York Times bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones [1] and illustrated by Jago from Cornwall. The first edition was published in 2007 by Zonderkidz, the children's arm of American Christian media and publishing company Zondervan. It has sold two million copies [2] in 19 languages. [3]

  3. New International Reader's Version - Wikipedia

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    The New International Reader's Version (NIrV) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Translated by the International Bible Society (now Biblica) following a similar philosophy as the New International Version (NIV), but written in a simpler form of English, this version seeks to make the Bible more accessible for children and people who have difficulty reading English, such as ...

  4. The Bible Story - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Story is a ten-volume series of hardcover children's story books written by Arthur S. Maxwell [1] based on the King James and Revised Standard versions of the Christian Bible. The books, published from 1953 to 1957, retell most of the narratives of the Bible in 411 stories. [ 2 ]

  5. List of children's book series - Wikipedia

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    A children's book series is a set of fiction books, written specifically for child readers. Most books have with a connected storyline, filled with a setup of intertwining elements for the reader to follow along in the progressing plot.

  6. Bible for children - Wikipedia

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    First printed in London in 1759, The Children's Bible was the earliest Bible for children printed in America. [7] While this may have been the first official text published in the US, the simple, narrative style seen in children's Bibles today dates back to the work of Peter Comestor in the late twelfth century: Historia Scholastica. [8]

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