A great children's bible

February 26, 2008 - Dandridge, TN
My 9 year old loves this bible. We also bought one for our 6 year old and hopefully, when she is a little stronger in her reading ability, she will love it as well. I enjoy reading this, too. The New Living Translation is an easy read, and easy to follow. The added "clickers" are great, too, they are helpful and interesting. We found these in the hospital rooms at our local children's hospital. This would make a great gift for children ages 5-any age.
 
Love Love Love this Bible
March 25, 2008 - Washington, DC
This approach to study really does make the word of God stick. I recommend it to all those parents and teachers looking for a better way to learning than the old tired and boring way of memorization.
 
Sweeter than Honey
April 29, 2006 - Texas
I have carefully reviewed several children's bibles but this is the only one I can fully recommended as meeting two very important points. First,none do a better job than the Honeyword Bible at making a connection between great illustrations and biblical truths that stick in your child's memory whether he/she is a visual or a auditory learner. Mr. Cooper has used familiar symbols to remind us of God's word throughout the course of a normal day. Second, the New Living Translation (NLT) they will never outgrow. It will bless your family reguardless of age.
 
Learn to Know Gods Character, Who God Really Is
July 13, 2006
Many children and adults, know scriptures, or parts of scriptures, but do they really understand the character of God that is in the scripture.

Children win blue ribbons for memorization of scriptures in Sunday school but do they know what it means. It is much more important for a child to understand who God is and the messages he brings to our everday life than memorization of words.

If children know God's heart and love He has for each of them individually, they will grow up contributing to the world rather than existing in it.The HoneyWord Bible is a must for all parents and children.

Caution to Parents! You may want to buy a copy for yourself. I guarantee you will refer to it often yourself.
 
Awesome!
August 28, 2006 - N. Dakota
My 8 yr old son saw a friends Honeyword bible and asked for his own. He now wants to read the bible everyday. The concept of making God's word stick is so wonderful. It keeps him reading it, as there are the Clickers every other page or so. They really help to explain the different stories of the bible.
 
Good Kids Bible
November 5, 2006 - Tampa, FL
What I like best about this Bible is that they have several highlighted verses for each book. They use little mneumonic devices to help kids remember the meaning of the verses. Very good. They're picture system is a bit complicated at times (they have pictures that symbolize the numbers for the chapter and verse) and at other times very cute and usable. This is a good Bible for kids who like to read or are in upper elementary school.
 
Great for Kids
February 6, 2007 - Chicago, IL
I had been looking for a Bible for my five year-old that would be engaging and present God's word in a fun way. I also wanted him to learn things in a way that would "stick." This bible does just that. Each book of the bible is presented with a character that sounds like the actual book to help children remember it well. There are verses that are highlighted throughout the bible that are key to the message of the book. So far, we love it and my little boy has already learned a great deal. I recommend this bible for anyone who is looking for a way to teach their children to hide God's Word in their hearts.
 
Great Illustrations
July 27, 2004 - Texas
This is a wonderful book for children. The illustrations are great and my child loves looking at them over and over!
 
Wonderful Children's Bible
June 15, 2005
I am a homeschool mom and research lots of books and materials. This is the best childrens bible I have seen. I bought one for my 9 yr old son. He loves it he has been walking around the house with it all day. The only problem we have had is choosing who gets to read it. He keeps having to ask me for it back. It is a really fun interactive way to learn the word!