Friday, August 23, 2013
The GLIPIT Bible for Kids
About: God’s love is perfect, patient, and personal. God’s Word teaches kids they are special to God and that they are loved with an everlasting love—and now they can express their faith in a unique way on these one-of-a-kind silicone Bible covers! The glipit Bible was designed for kids ages 8 to 12, giving them countless possibilities for creating their own designs and customizing their Bible covers. They can spell their name, make a design, form shapes, or just have fun popping the pieces on and off of their Bible covers! Each Bible comes with over 120 removable silicone pieces in 4 different colors (including glow in the dark) that pop right into place on the cover. The soft silicone cover material is removable and washable and also gives the Bibles a nice grip for little hands to carry.
The New Living Translation text is an excellent translation for kids because it’s so easy to read and understand.
My Thoughts:
My brother would've loved this Bible. I can remember sitting in numerous evening services bored out of my mind as a kid, this would've helped with the boredom. The silicone cover with the silicone pieces to decorate the cover is a great idea. The translation is perfect for kids. My only problem is that the print in the Bible is way too small. A ten or twelve year old would have no problem reading this Bible, but eight to ten it may be a little difficult.
Outside of that, I think it is great and there is a pink and purple one for girls!
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