Bible Trivia for Kids
150 Trivia Questions to Help Children with Christian Bible Study, a Simple Bible Study Guide for Beginners
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Narrated by:
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J.A. Johnson
Would you like to improve your child’s knowledge of the Bible? Would you like to find out which areas of the Bible they need to improve on, whilst also helping them to improve on these areas at the same time? If so, then read on...
Children learn a lot through “play”, and for this reason, it is shown to improve their memory. By learning the Bible through trivia, children get the best of both worlds by learning and reinforcing it by having fun!
This is a versatile Bible trivia audio, which can be used in many different environments:
- Group bible study with friends
- In the car
- At the breakfast table
- And anywhere else you can think of... The only limit is your imagination!
Inside, you get access to 150 Bible trivia questions for kids, including:
- Multiple-choice questions
- True or false questions
- Plus, end-of-section recaps to reinforce what was learned
There are kids all over the world, learning the Bible whilst having fun.
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©2021 Fun and Faith Learning (P)2021 Fun and Faith LearningListeners also enjoyed...
The recaps at the end of each section are very helpful for cementing the core learning and testing knowledge.
I have been randomly testing my son throughout the day and he has been able to answer a lot of questions that he definitely would not have known the answer to before. So I am please with this purchase.
I would recommend this to any parent
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Fun grounded in faith!
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A note on the narration - Some trivia's I've bought in the past attempt to be engaging to kids by talking in what can only be described as a patronisingly childish tone. This narrator avoids talking in an annoying tone, yet still gives enough repetition and time for thinking, which I appreciate.
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