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ICB Golden Princess Sparkle Bible- Bible Review

Book Description

Show your little princess what it means to truly be a daughter of God with the beautiful Golden Rose Princess Bible. This full-text International Children’s Bible® (ICB) is written at a third-grade reading level, so it is the perfect first step for young readers ready to read and explore God’s Word on their own.
The ICB Golden Princess Sparkle Bible is a complete Bible in the easy-to-read ICB translation children can read and understand, and includes many special features to help encourage growth and study. Little girls will love to explore the fully illustrated Bible story pages tucked throughout the text, as well as the many key highlighted verses. This Bible also includes a dictionary and concordance, making it a wonderful tool for study.
The ICB Golden Princess Sparkle Bible comes with a dazzling cover with shimmering design and lots of sparkling glitter, all highlighting the beloved princess theme. You and your little princess will love the thirty-two pages of full-color insert that dive deeper into some of the most beloved Bible stories!
Every little girl is a princess in God’s eyes, and this glittery Bible packed with great features is truly fit for royalty!
My Review
The cover and title of this Bible are sure going to grab the attention of not only little girls but big ones too.  I don't know if you know that when I was a teen I was obsessed with stars.  I had glow in the dark stars all over my bedroom ceiling.   I loved it!  I kinda still wish I had them!   This cover has the stars and the bright yellow that is so inviting to any reader.
If we help our young girls focus on their identity in Christ then this Bible is that reminder!   We are Royalty!   We are Royal!  We are Chosen! 
Once we open up the Bible and started digging in we enjoyed some of the pictures they added!  We, however, did get confused about why they placed the pictures where they did... it was just kinda all over and not by the scripture area you would think to find it.  There are 24 pictures so this book is a good transitional one from a picture book to a real full Bible.  The translation is ICB so it is easy to understand for younger readers.  This translation is at a 3rd-grade level so I would recommend it for 8-12-year-olds!    
This book is going to be used a lot by my sweet 10 year old!  It would be a great gift for any princess in your life!  

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