• ISBN13: 9780310710080
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Based on favorite Veggie videos from Big Idea, this Bible storybook helps children discover the tie-in to these stories with the Bible…. More >>

VeggieTales® Bible Storybook: With Scripture from the NIrV

5 Responses to “VeggieTales® Bible Storybook: With Scripture from the NIrV”

  1. The moment I saw this book I knew I was going to love it. The cover immediately drew my attention as the adorable Veggie characters smiled at me; but that was only the beginning of this delightful work. Inside the pages of this book I was in for a real reading treat.

    Reading the work, we find children’s old Veggie Tale friends as they take them on a journey through some favorite Bible stories of Old and New Testament, bringing them to life as only Veggie Tales can do. We have the story of Esther, Daniel and the Lions’ Den, David and Goliath; to name just a few. Each told with Veggie Tale characters illustrated in fun, colorful, creative pictures that will capture any child’s attention and bring them right into the action of the story they are reading. Excellent!

    I highly recommend this book. It will help to bring the Word of God alive to your child;this is simply a must have. Exceptional!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Tami Brady says:

    Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and all their friends share the stories of the Bible in a new and creatively unique way. Children will be completely entertained while learning how the stories of the Bible are relevant to their modern lives. Parents will love that their children have a new set of role models that actually understands and connects to children.

    Veggie Tales Bible Storybook includes 21 stories from both the Old and New Testament. Each story is prompted by a particular situation that one of the Veggie Tales crew experiences such as dealing with a bully, being jealous of a sibling, wanting tons of presents, etc. This incident leads into a themed tale, from wild west themes to star wars, based loosely on a Bible story. The Veggie Tales characters are the stars of the show. These renditions tend to be quite entertaining in and of themselves. More importantly though, they make use of what children already know from movies and modern media and connect them to Biblical stories. Each Veggie Tale finishes up with the real Bible story and then follows up with the original lesson of the story as the characters as talk about what they learned.

    Veggie Tales Bible Storybook will quickly become a family favorite that book parents and children will equally enjoy. An innovative, fun way to teach morals to children.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Tanya Dennis says:

    Creative and fun characters fill the pages of this book with vivid colors. This book combines 21 Veggie stories we know from their videos and books with the Bible stories that inspired them. It is organized in the similar order as one would find them in Scripture. The table of contents even divides them into the Old and New Testaments.

    Each chapter begins with a “countertop” introduction. Bob and Larry describe a current problem then lead into the Veggie story. Now we know Goliath was not really a giant pickle, so immediately after the story, the book presents the real Bible story with selections taken directly from New International Reader’s Version of Scripture. Bob and Larry return “countertop” to wrap up the application with a memory verse.

    Here is a list of the chapter stories and their correlated Bible stories.

    The Ballad of Little Joe — Joseph, Genesis 37-45

    Babysitter in DeNile — Miriam (saving baby Moses), Exodus 1-2

    Frog Wars — Moses (and the Exodus), Exodus 3-14

    Josh and the Big Wall — Battle of Jericho, Joshua 5-6

    Gideon Tuba Warrior — Gideon, Judges 6-7

    Dave and the Giant Pickle — David and Goliath, 1 Samuel 17

    King George and the Ducky — David’s Selfish Sin (with Bathsheba), 2 Samuel 12

    Esther, the Girl who Became Queen — Esther, Esther 2-8

    Madame Blueberry — David’s Heart (of thankfulness), Psalm 34

    Rack, Shack & Benny — Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, Daniel 3

    Daniel and the Lions’ Den — Daniel, Daniel 6-2

    Jonah — Jonah Runs Away, Jonah 1-4

    The Stable that Bob Built — Jesus is Born, Luke 2

    Where’s God When I’m Scared — Jesus Walks on Water, Matthew 14

    The Story of Fibber-o-loo — The Good Samaritan, Luke 10

    Larry’s Lagoon — The Prodigal Son, Luke 15

    An Easter Carol — Jesus is Risen, Luke 24

    Minnesota Cuke — Wise Advice, Romans 12

    Lyle the Kindly Viking — A Cheerful Giver, 2 Corinthians 9-15

    The Gourds Must Be Crazy — The Conversion of Paul, Acts 9

    LarryBoy and the Rumor Weed — New Life … New Ways, Colossians 3

    What I Like: The Scriptural parallels. It’s great to be able to point back to the actual passages in the Bible. The memory verses are great! My kids love VeggieTales, so this book was an instant favorite in our house. The authors find very creative ways to relay lessons in ways kids can easily understand. Also, collecting all the videos can be quite expensive. This is a great way to get a lot of the stories for one low price.

    What I Dislike: Initially, I was disappointed with some of the stories — outer space, super heroes and Gilligan’s Island don’t belong in a Bible — but the more I read it, the more I liked the book! The problem was my expectations. Please note this is not a Bible, but a Bible storybook. My only complaint now is with the “Frog Wars” chapter. VeggieTales did a much better job telling the story of Moses in “Moe and the Big Exit.” Unfortunately, that video was released after the publication of this book.

    Overall Rating: Very Good.

    Tanya — Christian Children’s Book Review
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Marge says:

    This is an awesome book. My daughter loves the veggie tales characters and therefore loves reading the bible stories with them in it. It’s pretty funny for adults too in some places ; )
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Sarah Hayden says:

    We bought this book for our son last year, before he turned two, and it has been a staple on his bookshelf ever since. He loves the pictures and the fact that he can recognize the characters from his favorite VeggieTales movies. Having the Veggie version of the story next to the actual Biblical version is great, since things can sometimes get lost in translation. The stories are concise and easy to read, the pictures entertaining. And there are quite a few stories there, each with a lesson and a verse from Quirdy (sp?) the computer, just like the movies. We love this book and are looking forward to reading it to our second son – when he’s old enough to know not to chew on the pages, anyway!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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