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100 Best-Loved Bible Stories App app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Bible Society of South Africa
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 17 Sep 2015
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100 Best-Loved Bible Stories – a Bible Story app for children ages 3 and up. This new Bible App is a thorough retelling of the Old Testament and New Testament. 100 Best-Loved Bible Stories App contains 10 free Bible stories in two bundles and is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

10 Free Stories Included:
– The Creation and Fall (included in first download)
– Miracles of Jesus (to be downloaded within the app, Free of charge).

In total, the app contains 18 bundles covering the most important stories from the Old Testament and New Testament. The stories are divided into 18 thematically arranged bundles. Two bundles are completely free (“The Creation and Fall” and “Miracles of Jesus”) and the following 16 bundles (containing 90 stories) can be purchased individually or you can make a single purchase of all the books and save 40%.

Main Features:
– Complete version contains 100 Bible stories
– Easy to use, kid-friendly navigation
– Each story is presented with an animated camera screen
– Colourful illustrations suitable for the age group
– Theme music enhancing the reading experience (can be turned on or off in the settings)
– The stories include an English audio recording of the text (can be turned on or off in the settings)

In this app, God’s Living Word makes the stories come alive by focusing on the imaginative and narrative nature of reading/listening. Kids will enjoy a special listening and reading experience as the beautiful illustrations move and zoom in and out.

100 Best-Loved Bible Stories – launched in July 2015 © by the Bible Society of South Africa

Originally published under the title: “100 Best Loved Bible Stories” by Copenhagen Publishing House, Denmark. Sound used with permission from www.freesfx.co.uk. Illustrated by Jakob Kramer; retold by Michael Berghof; music by Christian Ehlers; read by Laura Zeitner.