September 17, 2014

Celebrate the Treasury of Bible Stories by entering the Rhythmical Rhymes Kindle Giveaway!

Part of the Magnificent Tales series, Treasury of Bible Stories: Rhythmical Rhymes of Biblical Times will delight children ages 4–8 with rhyming Bible stories pairing spiritual truths with playful illustrations.

Enter the Rhythmical Rhymes Kindle Giveaway 9/15 – 10/12.
Treasury of Bible Stories Kelly Pulley
One grand prize winner will receive:
  • A Kindle HDX
  • Treasury of Bible Stories by Kelly Pulley
Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on October 12th. Winner will be announced October 13th at Kelly's blog.

Don't miss a moment of the fun; enter today and be sure to visit Kelly's blog on the 13th to see if you won!


About the book:
Children ages 4-8 will be delighted by these rhyming Biblestories pairing spiritual truths with playful illustrations.

Featuring lyrical stories full of lighthearted moments, this colorful collection of Magnificent Tales is perfect for reading out loud. As families read these stories night after night, they will make memories together while learning about the Bible.

Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/BotGV

About the author: Kelly Pulley works from his middle Tennessee home writing and illustrating children's picture books, most recentlyTen Unusual Features of Lulu McDunn and The Cycling Wangdoos. He is best known for illustrating dozens of books in the Beginner'sBible series, including The Beginner's Bible (over 1.25 million copies sold).

Find Kelly online: websiteFacebook

My Thoughts:
My son is at an age where he LOVES books, but not reading them, he loves to point to everything he knows and tell me what it is: "balloon" "elephant" "flower" "cup" etc. So we don't read books as much as object identify, but it's still fun. I started going through this book with him and he was quick to point out the fish and trees.

I this book is great for kids, age 3+. The illustrations are full of bold colors and I really enjoyed looking at them. Every page is illustrated and is so different from the one before it. The rhymes are mostly consise and put the stories in kid-language so they can understand it. It's a great book!

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