The Beginner's Bible is the perfect starting point for toddlers to learn about God s word. With simple text, bright art, and a padded cover, this cute board book edition presents ten Bible stories in bite-sized chunks that kids can understand. Help toddlers discover The Beginner's Bible just like millions of children before! Fun for kids and useful for parents and educators. www.thebeginnersbible.com
When Kelly Pulley was very young he dreamed of being a cowboy, unfortunately he didn’t have a horse, a hat or a rope, so his range riding dreams were temporarily corralled. He did have a Deluxe 64-count box of Crayola Crayons with a built-in sharpener — so instead of cow poking, he became an artist. Now Kelly is a full-time writer and illustrator of children’s picture books. He teaches and entertains kids with his humorous books and inspires them to discover their own creative voices through his YouTube videos. He has illustrated numerous children’s books including many in the Best-selling Beginner’s Bible and Veggie Tales series.
He has authored and illustrated several picture books, including the outlandish and wacky Ten Unusual Features of Lulu McDunn (Gauthier Publishing), and the humorous, Bicycle-themed Bicycling Rules of the Road, and The Cycling Wangdoos, (Schiffer Publishing).
Kelly is also the author of the inspirational Magnificent Tales series, Food for a Fish — The Whopping Story of Jonah and the Whale, Good News of Great Joy — The Amazing Story of Jesus’ Birth, The Biggest and Toughest — The Short Story of David’s Big Faith, Daniel for Lunch — The Tasty Tale of Daniel in the Lion’s Den and Treasury of Bible Stories — Rhythmical Rhymes of Biblical Times (David C. Cook).
Kelly writes, illustrates, films, directs and edits, original stories and poems weekly for his YouTube channel, Kelly Pulley’s Storybook Studio.
His illustrating clients include: Zonderkidz, Worthy-Ideals, David C. Cook, Lifeway, Wiley Publications, United Methodist Publishing House, The Clever Factory, Studio Fun International.
I can't tell you how many times I've read this with our toddler, and it's great except for one thing: it completely skips Easter. Not a mention. We skip from Jesus healing the blind beggar straight to the Ascension. I'm very glad I've got a separate book for the Easter story, because otherwise this little Bible is nicely done.
10 Bible stories written simply and accompanied with illustrations. Kept my 2 year old son's attention long enough we read the entire book in one sitting.