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"This
unique Bible storybook has been a long time coming. It is ideal for
toddlers, pre-school and even kindergarten age children. Great for car
trips or bedtime reading and would make a great birth, baptism,
Christmas or birthday gift.
A must for the pre-reader -- I highly recommend it."
Claire Henning, Pastoral Associate
Kindergarten & First Grade Chaplain
St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Community
Los Angeles, CA
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"Unable
to read on their own, preschoolers learn through sight and sound. This
book, with narration and pictures offers our children a way to learn
Bible stories, the foundation of all our Church school education. I
highly recommend it to Church schools and parents."
Very Rev. Dr. Mateja Matejic,
Serbian Orthodox Church
Professor Emeritus Dept. of Slavic and East European Language and Literature,
Member of the Assoc. of Writers in Serbia and Bulgaria,
Founder/Director Emeritus of the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies
of the Hilandar Research Library, Ohio State University
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"This
self-reading book is a great way to put the stories of the Hebrew Bible
and the New Testament into the hands of very young children. This will
help the young child begin to grasp key concepts of faith by being
exposed to pictures and listening to the stories at the same time."
Msgr. Lloyd Torgerson, Pastor
Saint Monica's Catholic Church, Santa Monica, CA
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"In
every age, the Word of God has been advanced with the advance of
technology; it's about time we had a self-reading bible for children.
This simple retelling of the core narratives of Christian faith will
introduce children to the vocabulary and message of God's unconditional
love. What a blessing!"
The Rev. Paul Mitchell, Associate Pastor
Westwood United Methodist Church, Los Angeles, CA
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Jesus
said:"Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them, for
such is the kingdom of heaven." This Bible storybook absolutely lets
children come to God and learn of Him in a simple, gentle and fun way.
For parents who want their children to learn faith and love of God. A
good spiritual start for a child that will last a lifetime.
V. Rev. Fr. John S. Bakas, Dean
St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Los Angeles
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"In
these often difficult times, it is sure nice to know that there're
folks writing and-or publishing such books for children. It enhances
one's own desire to deal with the present and the future."
Michael Averko
is a New York based independent foreign policy analyst and media critic.
His commentary has appeared in The New York Times and The Tiraspol Times,
Action Ukraine Report, Byzantine Sacred Art Blog, Eurasian Home, and Russia Blog.
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