Discover how the world’s most popular kids' Bible transforms ancient scripture into an interactive expedition using infographics, games, and modern tools for young explorers.

It turns 'reading' into 'exploring.' It’s the difference between being a passenger on a trip and being the one actually holding the map and the compass.
The series is designed to grow with a child’s reading level and maturity. For children ages four to seven, the Adventure Bible Storybook serves as an entry-level manual. As they reach ages six to ten, the NIrV (New International Reader’s Version) is recommended because it uses simpler vocabulary and shorter sentences while maintaining accuracy. For the eight to twelve age range, the full NIV Adventure Bible is used, providing the standard text used by adults but keeping the high-energy features like the jungle safari or polar exploration themes.
The Adventure Bible uses several "stops" on the trail to turn reading into an exploration. "Life in Bible Times" articles use illustrations to show ancient houses and tools, while "People in Bible Times" offer profiles on biblical figures. The "Live It!" sections provide hands-on activities, such as science experiments or crafts, to give spiritual truths physical weight. Additionally, "Did You Know?" callouts offer fascinating facts, and "Words to Treasure" highlight specific verses for memorization using a treasure chest icon.
The series focuses on making the ancient world feel tangible through the use of infographics, images of actual artifacts, and detailed maps. For example, the Adventure Bible Guide includes photos of ancient pottery and ruins to help children understand that the stories are historically grounded. These resources help bridge the cultural gap by explaining ancient customs and showing what people in the Middle East actually looked like, moving away from older, less accurate depictions.
Yes, there is an extensive online portal that meets "digital-native" children where they are. By registering for an account, users can access over 900 resources, including Bible trivia games and interactive activities. This 360-degree environment allows children to reinforce what they have read in the text through play and digital engagement.
The Adventure Bible is designed to be a shared discovery tool rather than a textbook for a lecture. Features like the "Adventure Bible Handbook" and "Adventure Bible Guide" act as "cheat sheets" for parents, allowing them to look at infographics and artifacts alongside their children. The script suggests that parents should act as "fellow explorers," modeling a curious faith by looking up answers together and using the built-in subject indexes and concordances to navigate difficult questions.
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