Book Description
A fun and exciting journey through the Bible told in comic book style for kids ages 9-12. Companion to the bestselling Adventure Bible.
Kids (ages 9-12) and parents who love the bestselling Adventure Bible and want a fun and engaging supplement to their biblical study need look no further. The Adventure Bible Handbook leads tween boys and girls across the Holy Land and back in time on an entertaining, educational, and inspirational quest to find their missing father.
Four siblings travel with their archaeologist father to the Holy Land, where he is conducting an expedition in search of scientific truth. When he disappears, the children try to find him by joining an offbeat tour group organized by two zany guides whose mission, they eventually discover, is to lead kids on a fun, exciting, and life-changing quest for ultimate truth. Soon the group is visiting ancient cities, important geographical sites, and experiencing biblical times firsthand—traveling back in time with the help of some RSPs (Really Smart Phones) and all sorts of wacky modes of transportation.
It’s a fast, fun, eyewitness adventure around the world and through some of the greatest Bible stories to learn what life is really all about.
Book Review:
Oh My Goodness! This is such a wonderful book! When I saw that this book was available for review, I was so interested because I was hoping I could use it as a supplement for our Bible curriculum. We do not have the Adventure Bible that this goes along with, but I am not interested in looking into that as well. When this book came, my husband opened it (he never cares about the books I review) and he immediately was drawn into it and started reading it. As soon as my daughter saw it she spent at least an hour reading it. I cannot normally get her to read anything for more than 5 or 10 minutes without a huge fight. This book is so colorful and written like a comic book. I could not recommend a book like this any higher! We love it!
I received this book for free in exchange for my honest opinion.
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