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Customer Reviews
- interesting and biblicly sound Review by Sharon Townsend
- my daughter loves this series. the way she can interractive with it in many ways keeps her interest. please devise some for the under 8's ie 5 up as my youngest is itching to get into it.thanks (Posted on 3/10/10)
- Good start Review by Elspeth Pitt
- Excellent material - useful way to establish a regular time of responsive bible devotions. I would say ideal for 7-9 year olds. (Posted on 3/1/10)
- Great little book Review by Sarah Cundill
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My 7 year old daughter loves this, especially the stickers. It's a bitesize chunk we can do together or she could do alone, which encourages her to find her way round the bible and to pray. It also has little puzzles etc so it's not straight words. Haven't tried any of the other titles but impressed so far. (Posted on 2/17/10)Rating - Excellent Bible reading material for 8-11 year olds. Review by Jayne Farrant
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My 10 year old son is thoroughly enjoying this xtb book. He has done most of the rest of the series and yet is still eager to do more of them. We have found this xtb series of Bible-reading notes to be excellent, providing a great 5min Bible time before our children go to bed. (Posted on 12/6/09)Rating - A great way to help children have their own Bible reading time.i Review by Laura Cross
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We bought this for our 6 year old daughter, having already used the Table Talk version, which we found to be really useful. Our daughter had begun with Summer Signposts and enjoyed it and benefited from it. So this seemed the next good thing to get for her. For each day there is a good mixture of a short passage to read from the Bible, a bit of application, a fun puzzle and a prayer. She REALLY likes the stickers too! It is good that each reading is only numbered, not dated, so it doesn't matter if it is not done every day. We have found this (and the others we have used in the range) to be a valuable resource as we teach our children about God and encourage them to build their own relationship with Him. (Posted on 10/5/09)Rating - great! Review by Anonymous
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We love the way these studies help our children to learn more about God and get into the habit of reading his word for themselves and then praying in response. Our children love the little activities and way in which they can do parts by themselves. (Posted on 9/3/09)Rating - Clear, fun, helpful and enjoyable Bible study notes for children Review by Malcolm Ingham (41) & Charlotte Ingham (9)
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I could tell you how much I think XTB is a great series of Bible study notes for children, but I don't actually use them - I'm too old! So I asked Charlotte (who does use them) to write this review.Rating
"I really enjoyed this issue and children my age will understand it a lot. I like the way that you set it out and helped me to be a chatterbox for Jesus. I like the stickers and they probably help people understand and enjoy it more."
It certainly has helped Charlotte who is still using XTB and together we are also using Table Talk - but that must be another review... (Posted on 3/30/09) - Generally good Review by Anonymous
- Just one issue - the questions where words needed to be filled in have been written to be used with a Good News Bible. The first question in the first book has the word 'gift' as the answer and this word isn't is in the appropriate verse in the International Children's Bible, which many children use. Otherwise, a very good resource. (Posted on 3/24/09)
- Fantastic! Review by Leanne Begg
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Our 11 year old has been doing XTB for a while but we recently bought them for our 7 & 9 year olds. They can't wait to read the Bible and work through the activities each night. Thank you so much for developing such a great resource to encourage kids to be enthusiastic in their Bible study. (Posted on 3/24/09)Rating - Very good Review by Melanie Webster
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My daughter greatly enjoys using these notes. It helps her to get more out of the Table Talk sessions that we do together with her sister.Rating
I would definitely recommend these notes to friends. (Posted on 2/9/09)
