09/04/2025
In a sea of storybook Bibles, this one stands out.
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🌟 A BOOKSTORE REVIEW
"Dad, why do Adam and Eve have crowns on their heads?, "my 6-year-old asked, as he flipped through the new Kingdom and the King Storybook Bible, fresh from the box on our doorstep.
Whenever books arrive, my boys swarm like seagulls, eager to see if anything is worth their time. They're spoiled with the best titles (their dad runs a bookstore, after all), and if a book doesn't capture them immediately, they move on.
But this one captured him. Catalina Echeverri's illustrations are both nostalgically familiar and wonderfully fresh, bursting with symbolism that invites children to ask big questions. My son instantly recognized Adam and Eve—but he had never seen them crowned. That single detail opened a conversation about God's design for humanity and his promise of redemption. This is what the best storybook Bibles do: spark meaningful questions that lead to deeper truths, helping us as parents fulfill the call to "tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord" (Psalm 78:4).
In a sea of storybook Bibles, this one stands out. Bob Hartman's retelling of 70 stories from Scripture remain faithful to the text while being a joy to read out loud. Tracing the theme of kingship from Genesis to Revelation, Hartman makes the good news of redemption crystal clear, with each story pointing to Christ our true King.