Children's Bibles

Children's Bibles

Children’s Bibles for Toddlers, Kindergarten, and Elementary Students

Are you seeking an engaging way to introduce the Bible to your children? New Growth Press’s kids Bibles are designed to help kids understand God’s Word in an age-appropriate way. The stories are filled with colorful Bible pictures and lessons to help your child learn the overarching story of redemption through Christ. Teaching children the Bible can greatly impact their spiritual, moral, and social development by giving them a foundation of truth and wisdom that can help guide them throughout their lives. Let us help start your child’s Bible-reading journey today with our bestselling Gospel Story Bible and Beginner's Gospel Story Bible.

Choosing the Right Bible for Kids

Parents should be mindful when choosing the right Bible for their children as it is an important decision that can shape their children's spiritual life. Because a good children’s Bible can help them develop a strong foundation of faith, it is essential for parents to carefully consider the different factors associated with selecting a Bible for their children. Here are some criteria for choosing a kid's Bible.

1. Know the age and reading level of your child

Depending on their age and reading level, it is important to select a children’s Bible that is age-appropriate and written in language that your child can understand.

2. Consider the translations

While there are many different translations of the Bible for kids, some are more suitable for children than others. Common translations for children include the New International Version (NIV), New Living Translation (NLT), and Christian Standard Bible (CSB).

3. Look for a kid's Bible with features tailored to children

Many children's Bibles have features such as maps, illustrations, and timelines that help to make the Bible easier to understand.

4. Think about the child's interests

If your child is particularly interested in a subject, you may want to look for a kid's Bible with study notes or related devotions.

5. Talk to your child

Discussing the Bible with your child can help gauge their interest and comprehension. This can help you choose a Bible appropriate for their age and understanding.

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