No. of pages 256
Published: 2000
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This illustrated children's bible retells 125 bible stories from the old and new testament.
Bible translator Kenneth N. Taylor's brings bible stories to life with his clear and easy-to-read retellings, which are complemented by beautiful illustrations.
With favourites such as Noah's Ark and Jonah and the Whale, these best-loved bible stories can be read and enjoyed together, with both the stories and their illustrations providing many discussion points.
Perfect as a baby's first bible or as christening gift, this illustrated bible will be a book to treasure and revisit.
. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.
There are 256 pages in this book. This book was published 2000 by Dorling Kindersley Ltd .
Kenneth N. Taylor's dream was to make the Bible understandable for everyone. He authored more than 35 titles, including DK's A Child's First Bible. In 2001, Taylor's My First Bible in Pictures was included in Publishers Weekly's list of "All-Time Best-Selling Children's Books". He has been recognized with at least 30 honors and awards from different organizations, including four honorary doctorates. Nadine Wickenden studied art at Brighton, and now lives in Bath. Illustrator of numerous cookery books, she has now turned her artistic talents to children's books and is also the illustrator of "A Child's First Bible" for DK.