Kids Bible Trivia
$5.99
The Bible is anything but trivial. . .yet trivia quizzes are a great way to get kids interested in scripture’s deeper truths.
Here’s a fun and fascinating book offering twenty, six-question quizzes for 6-10-year-olds. Each quiz starts easy, with questions from the most familiar stories, then gets progressively harder.
Inside, you’ll find questions on stories like:
*Noah’s flood
*the little tax collector Zacchaeus
*Jesus and Lazarus
*the wise men
*Moses and the Red Sea
*and dozens of others
How well do you know the Bible? Find out here!
If you get stuck, “Bible Bonuses” provide help. You can
*”Double Your Chances” by learning two of the wrong answers, or
*”Look in the Book” with a reference to the answer in God’s Word
And each question is accompanied by an intriguing “Did You Know?” that adds to the fun.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636093604
ISBN10: 1636093604
Paul Kent
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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