NIV Faithgirlz! Bible

NIV Faithgirlz! Bible

2007 • 1,504 pages

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When I was in this age range, there were the kid Bibles and then there were the adult Bibles. My choices ended up being full color with half the scriptures missing or the only color being the Red Letter of Christ and a bunch of text that was scary as to the quantity. If only there were things like this... a hot pink, and floral Bible to get girls excited and enticed to open the pages and really spend time with the scriptures within. Yet the appearance is only the beginning. Here you can so much more.

First let me say this, or scream this however you'd like to read it here in my words, I'm squealing in my head. THE TEXT IS PURPLE! The numbers and chapters are HOT PINK! I'm sooo in love with that. Can I be 10 years old again? Please please please! I wish I had a screen shot hear to show you just how much this is attractive (oh yeah, click the button that says Read Sample).
Little personality and character promoting quizzes, suggested memory verse and more. I'm ecstatic. This is delightful to look at with it being so charming to the eye and perfect for a girlie girl daisies and all. Yet, there is substance. While reading you get the scriptures and can find everything you need in a trusted and easy to read and understand New International Version, but you also get the study and the queries that promote just a little more depth and a desire to come back for an additional time.

Great for an individual girl, great for a girl's group around confirmation time. All in all, I'm delighted to have discovered this one and added it to our Bible shelf. As a person with a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies I have spent a lot of time with various Bibles over the years and I'm a big fan of this one for a pre-teen girl.

Thanks to Zondervan and The B&B Media Group for providing a copy for review through FIRST Wild Card Tours.

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March 12, 2012Report this review