A short, simple guide to the Bible for kids 8+
Reading the Bible on your own can be intimidating. But it doesn't have to be! This short, simple guide will equip and inspire kids 8+ to explore God's word for themselves.
Features:
- Explanations of how the Bible fits together
- Brief introductions to the various books and genres
- A timeline of the whole Bible story, showing the big picture
- Maps
- Information about key characters and a fact file about Jesus
- Definitions of key words
This attractive booklet will provide children aged 8+ with the basic knowledge they need in order to navigate the Bible and see that they can read and enjoy the Bible independently.
This is the perfect gift to give alongside a copy of the Bible—whether for Sunday school prize-giving, primary school leavers’ assemblies, or end-of-year celebrations. It also makes for a meaningful birthday or Christmas gift.
Welcome to the Bible
Finding Your Way Around
The Whole Bible at a Glance
How Did We Get the Bible?
The Old Testament
The New Testament
Useful Bible Verses
A Very Helpful Habit
Meet Jesus
A Bible Who's Who
The Whole Bible at a Glance (Again)
Maps
I Have Questions!
What Is God Like?
Bible Dictionary
More Help with Bible Reading
Age range: | 8+ |
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Contributors | Katy Morgan, Patrick Laurent |
ISBN | 9781802542998 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | May 2025 |
Dimensions | 148mm x 210mm x 4mm |
Weight | 0.08 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 32 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
This is a fantastic little booklet. It's fun. It's clear. It answers all the questions about the Bible that you were afraid to ask in case you sounded stupid. And best of all, it will help you to start reading the Bible for yourself. I wish someone had given it to me when I was 10 years old.
A Short Guide to the Bible is the perfect primer to come alongside tweens as they get into God's Word. It's practical, clear, foundational, and engaging, and it wisely counsels kids through aspects of the Bible that may overwhelm them. I cannot wait to give it to my own kids and the kids at my church!
WOW!! This is brilliant! I absolutely love it. A fun and engaging newcomers’ guide to the Bible, with facts, maps and simple timelines that help you work out how it all fits together. I can't wait to give it out to 8-12 year olds near me.
I love how simple and practical this booklet is. A great resource for young children to teach them how the Bible is put together and how to approach reading it. It also highlights key information about who God is that is so important.
I received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Do you have a child who could use some refresher on basic Bible facts? Katy Morgan has you covered with her little book called A Short Guide to the Bible.
This little guide is packed full of information and illustrations that will help you and your child learn and rediscover such topics as: how we got our Bible, how to find verses, the importance of Jesus, the Bible's layout, important places, and so much more.
The guide's cover is a glossy paperback. The inside pages are all black and white. I would have liked to have seen the inside be in color, but that's just my opinion.
Still, this guide is great and is a treasure of information. I recommend this book to any homeschooling family. This would be a great guide to begin each school year with before diving into other Bible studies.
This guidebook would also be great used in a children's Sunday school classroom for middle school aged kids.
This is a fantastic, short guide to the Bible. It's language is great for 7-11 year olds (although I found it quite helpful as an adult to be honest!) and it walks through a few simple topics such as a Bible overview, short summaries of key characters, and useful Bible verses for our day-to-day life. We'll be using these for gifts for our older children in our Sunday school groups, to encourage them to grow a Bible reading habit for life
A Short Guide to the Bible is just that! It's a helpful resource for kids cultivating Bible literacy habits for the first time. This booklet contains hand drawn illustrations similar to infographics, making it a fun, captivating read. A Short Guide to the Bible explores how the Bible came to be, an overview of the story of redemption, and the literary genres of the Bible. It helps readers learn about various people mentioned in the Bible and has a few different Bible reading plans for those new to habitual Bible reading.
The pages Useful Bible Verses contain three columns of verses about various topics, and I love that the first two columns are verses about God. The third column includes verses that address various feelings Bible readers may have, and I love that the order of the verses indicates that reading the Bible is primarily for learning about God and then for applying it to our lives.
The booklet includes pages detailing who Jesus and God are. While the page about God does mention the Holy Spirit, I was a little disappointed to see that there was not an entire page dedicated to Him. In the section, A Very Helpful Habit, readers are encouraged to pray and ask the Holy Spirit for help as they read the Bible, which was encouraging, but it would have been nice to see Him receive the same amount of attention as Jesus and God.
Despite this, this booklet is still a fabulous resource that receives my recommendation. This would be a great resource for distribution in children's ministry classes, especially amongst children who can read on their own. At just under $5, A Short Guide to the Bible is worth every penny.
This brief, staple-bound book introduces kids to the basics of reading and understanding the Bible. Each double page spread covers a different topic, such as finding your way around the Bible, understanding who Jesus is, and what the Old and New Testaments are about. The book introduces some significant biblical figures, answers common questions, directs kids to particular Bible passages to learn more about something, and includes a timeline of the redemptive story throughout Scripture. Katy Morgan encourages kids to feel confident exploring the Bible on their own, and she assures them that it is okay to not understand everything yet.
This is a quick, easy read, and it can help kids better understand the Bible and know where to start, if they want to develop a personal Bible-reading habit. However, the font is sometimes extremely small. Also, there are a few cases where I thought the author's brevity worked against her.
On the Bible dictionary page, she says about Jesus's sacrifice, "...If we make Jesus the Lord of our lives, we already have a perfect relationship with God the Father, and we don't need to do anything else." I agree with what she really means, which is that we don't have to do anything else to earn our salvation. However, the phrasing implies that you can't improve your relationship with God, and that you can just believe in Jesus and then live however you want. This sentence needed more nuance and explanation.
This is a helpful resource for kids who want to learn about the Bible, but who feel overwhelmed when they try to read it. This book can help kids understand and pursue reading the Bible for themselves, and it would be a nice gift for a child who has recently professed faith or been baptized. Also, because of its low price point and the option for bulk discounts from the publisher, this could also be a great giveaway for kids in a church class.
I received a free copy from the publisher, and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
A Short Guide to the Bible by Katy Morgan is a helpful and approachable book designed for young students—especially those around age 8 and up. It serves as a gentle introduction to the most important book they’ll ever read: the Bible.
Illustrated by Patrick Laurent, the book is filled with black-and-white drawings that kids can color in—making it interactive and fun while they learn.
Helping Kids Understand God’s Word
This guide equips kids to read and understand the Bible for themselves. It explains how the whole Bible fits together, gives short intros to each book and genre, and includes a clear timeline of the Bible’s story to show the big picture.
This book would make the perfect gift for young graduations and baptisms. Honestly, it’s the book I wish I had when I was a kid and wanted to dive in to God’s word!
I received a media copy of A Short Guide to the Bible and this is my honest review.
This little book was such a refreshing read. In just a few pages, Katy Morgan manages to offer a sweeping, clear, and deeply encouraging overview of the Bible—without ever feeling overwhelming or dry.
What I appreciated most is how she connects the big story of Scripture with the heart of God. It’s not just a summary of events, it’s an invitation to see the Bible as one unified story of redemption, filled with purpose and hope.
Morgan writes with clarity and warmth, making this a perfect book for preteens, new believers, or anyone who wants to understand the Bible better without needing a seminary degree. Even as someone who’s read the Bible for years, I found myself learning, reflecting, and feeling re-grounded in truth.
Highly recommend this for family devotions, homeschool Bible time, or as a gift for someone who’s just starting to explore faith.
This little pamphlet packs so much helpful information into just 30 pages! From simple ideas like how references work to the history of how we got the Bible, this supplement is an incredible resource for kids to better understand the Bible!
It includes maps, breakdowns of the categories of New and Old Testament books, key people, useful Bible verses, a picture of how the whole Bible works together, and more. The graphic style makes it super easy to read, and it’s less than $5 (a must-buy, IMO).
*I received a review copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
This is a fantastic book for little (growing!) disciples who are reading the Bible more and possibly even on their own!
💥A lot is packed in to a small book:
Timelines, maps, definitions, a breakdown of the old and new testaments, common questions, overviews, and even more!
💥It gets right to the point and helps the reader to start their time in the Bible with a bird's eye view before diving deeper.
This is something that I would've loved as a child and you better believe I'll be passing it to my 8 year old just as soon as this is posted. 😆🙌🏼
This is a easy to use resource that can help children understand the Bible! There are many prompts and questions that can help your child gain independence as they dive deeper into the Bible. This resource does a great job of defining words and concepts in a way for children to understand while not under cutting the theological significance. If your child is looking to dive deeper into the Bible or even has a small interest in the Bible, this would be a great resource for them!