
When Momentum Influencers Network (MIN) asked me to review The Explorer Bible Dictionary for Kids, I readily agreed because I love reading God’s Word (The Holy Bible) and sharing it with everyone! This version of the Bible is a bit unique because of the way it caters to children. I found it to be an asset to the book world for young readers.
But before I share my review with you, I’d like to share a word from Momentum Influencers Network about this innovative product:
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• Explorer Bible for Kids
• Explorer Bible Dictionary for Kids
• Scripture Memory Cards
• Bring the Bible to life for kids with the award-winning CSB Explorer Bible for Kids and companion products! Explore the (yet) unknown with the NEW dictionary and lock in key truths with these fun, NEW Scripture memory cards!
• Summer Goal: Develop joyful Bible study habits as a family! Get kids excited for
consistent days in God’s Word with Bibles designed for them.
Purchase link for this Bible Dictionary and to shop summer resources:
Explorer Bible for Kids - B&H Publishing
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My Review of The Explorer Bible Dictionary for Kids
The first thing I noticed about this book is the colorful and decorative cover with pictures and a design that is very kid-friendly. I believe this factor alone will draw children to this book and encourage them to ask their parents to buy it for them.
When I opened the book, two blank pages covered in a gorgeous shade of teal greeted me. This hue of blue put my mind at ease at once and created a sense of calm in my spirit. It helped me to relax and prepared me to read this book.
The most surprising feature of this book is the Table of Contents because it is listed by the letters of the alphabet and each letter corresponds to a page. For example, it looks like this: A…2 and B…18. I’ve never seen this before, so I found that feature to be intriguing and it encouraged me to keep turning the page to figure it out.
After the Table of Contents is a page that says, “For Parents and Teachers”. I found this to be important to inform adults who may want to read this book with their children. This letter prepares them to be able to properly instruct the children about God’s Word and the people who we read about in the Bible.
Following the letter to the parents and teachers, there is a short section on one page titled “Just for Kids”. I found that to be very user-friendly and something the kids will love because it makes them feel included and like this is their book even though they might need an adult to help them read it.
The next three pages are very colorful and filled with facts that teach about reconstructions, illustrated charts, definitions, Name of God and other features including a pronunciation guide that the reader will encounter in this book.
Finally, we turn the page to see the title page: “The Explorer Bible Dictionary for Kids” and that lets the reader know their journey through God’s Word has begun.
The first page we see as we start reading the Bible Dictionary portion of this book is the letter “A” in big case and lower case and beneath to the right page we see that A stands for Aaron (a Bible character) then we read all about him. We learn about his story in the Bible, his birthdate, the meaning of his name, his occupation, his relatives, his claim to fame and a few related details.
After Aaron we turn the page to learn about Abraham who was known to be a friend of God then Adam who was the first man God created on Earth. As we continue turning the next few pages, we learn more about Bible characters, including a woman named Anna who was old and known to be faithful to the Lord.
Something that impressed me was the attention to detail, not only with the content but in the page layout design and illustrations. It is very vibrant but careful not to overload the reader with too much information or too many images. Impressive!
This book follows the same layout format for every page until we reach the last two pages after the letter Z. The final page to the left lists the Art Credits and the final page on the right concludes those details. The last two pages of this book are the same gorgeous shade of teal that restores a sense of calm to the reader’s mind.
I highly recommend this book to all children within the publisher’s target audience. I believe it provides an immersive experience that is very educational and informative at the same time. I think the content will not only enrich young minds but encourage the youth to ask questions about the Bible and that is a good thing.
Disclosure: Many thanks to Lifeway Christian Resources for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.

Giveaway: 1 GRAND PRIZE giveaway of the Explorer Bible for Kids + Toddler Theology
Series Bundle (retail value of approx. $149.99)
Qualifications: Giveaway winners must be a resident in the United States of America.
To enter: Entrants must fill out the form on Lifeway's website (there’s no other way to enter) by 06/10/26. Here is the link: Explorer Bible for Kids and Toddler Theology Series Bundle Giveaway | Lifeway
Bundle contents: 2 copies of the Explorer Bible for Kids, 2 Explorer Bible for
Kids Dictionaries, Explorer Bible Stickers, an Explorer Bible T-shirt, and the Toddler
Theology Series set (6 books in set).
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