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International Rights Catalogue 02 the Contemporary Bible Series 03 INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS CATALOGUE 02 THE CONTEMPORARY BIBLE SERIES 03 The Contemporary Bible series covers the most essential stories and teachings of the Bible. Colorful and dramatically illustrated, the series gives children an opportunity to experience inspiring accounts from the Bible. This faith inspiring Bible story book for tweens is accessible and easy to understand for young girls and boys who want to grow their faith. AUTHOR Melissa Joy ILLUSTRATOR Gustavo Mazali CONTEMPORARY BIBLE SERIES Age: 6-12 Pages: 64 Size: 240 x 164 mm Full color Hardcover Retail price: $12.99 04 THE ADVENTURE STORY BIBLE 05 Here are the great stories from Adam and Eve to the apostle John’s vision of a new world. They are all written in simple sentences and illustrated with historical accuracy. All the great Bible characters spring to life in chronological order with Scripture verses listed for easy reference. The series is based on extensive research and attempts to portray the characters and times of the Bible as accurately as possible. Sold in more than 3 million copies in various subscription campaigns. All 30 volumes are needed to complete the whole Bible from Genesis to Revelations. Part of a picture is printed on the spine of each books, so that when all 30 books are placed together, the whole picture is revealed. AUTHOR Anne de Graaf ILLUSTRATOR José Pérez Montero THE ADVENTURE STORY BIBLE (30 VOL) Age: 6-12 Size (W x H): 160 x 240 mm Pages: 32 each Full color Hardcover Retail price: US $16.99 06 WONDER BOOKS Lessons to learn from 12 Bible characters. Why did Sarah laugh and why was Andrew surprised? The answers come alive for little people in these simple retellings of twelve favorite Bible stories. Delightful illustrations and a practical application for each story to a child’s own life make The Wonder Books series a treasure to grow with. A great way for the youngest to get acquainted with Bible characters like Sarah, Pharaoh, Deborah, Gideon, Daniel, Elijah, David, Jeremiah, Nehemiah, Jesus, Andrew and Mary. AUTHOR Elaine Garvin ILLUSTRATOR Pauline Youd THE WONDER BOOKS Age: 3-6 Size (W x H): 120 x 120 mm Pages: 16 Full color Saddlestitched Retail price: US $0.99 THE AMAZING CARPENTER 07 A series to bring you up close and personal with the amazing life of Jesus! Experience how the Carpenter healed bodies, minds, and hearts as you take a journey to the very places He went. Meet the people that Jesus touched, and witness His amazing miracles first hand! The Amazing Carpenter Series takes you through four of the miracles that Jesus performed. With a new angle, by following the main characters before they encounter Jesus, you are given a refreshing new look upon otherwise well-known stories! AUTHOR Austin Sailsbury, Cecilie Fodor, L. Jensen ILLUSTRATOR Daniel Fernández THE AMAZING CARPENTER Age: 7-11 Size (W x H): 165 x 240 mm Pages: 48 Full color Hardcover Retail price: US $12.99 08 MEN AND WOMEN OF THE BIBLE - 16 VOLUMES 09 The Men and Women of the Bible series introduces children to those people who helped mold the history of Israel and the early Church. The outstanding Men and Women of the Bible series presents the classic stories of young men and women at Biblical times. The books are designed to communicate a positive identity as a man or a woman, and focus on the unique influence that men and women can have on history. Exceptional illustrations make the books a sure favorite in any family library! AUTHOR Various ILLUSTRATOR Various MEN AND WOMEN OF THE BIBLE Age: 6-12 Size (W x H): 210 x 275 mm Pages: 32 Full color Softcover Retail price: US $9.99 10 BIBLE COLORING BOOKS Take a fantastic tour into the Biblical World with the Bible Coloring Books! The Bible Coloring Books contain drawings with characters and situations from The Old and New Testament of the Bible. A small text explains the drawings context and a verse tells where the story is taken from in the Bible. Play with and learn about the characters of The Old and New Testament. You will get to meet all the great characters! 48 full size figures—Ready to be colored! AUTHOR Tomas Helmich-Olesen ILLUSTRATOR Gustavo Mazali BIBLE COLORING BOOKS Age: 3 and up Size (W x H): 217 x 279 mm Pages: 24 Coloring book Saddlestitched Retail price: US $3.99 FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE BIBLE 11 With animated and lively illustrations, this Bible story book offers an exciting way for young people to study the brave men and women of the Bible. A series for children age 2-5 that tells the story of some of the most well-known people from the Bible. With simple words and colourful illustrations, the book shows the smallest kids why these biblical characters are indeed famous. AUTHOR Joy Melissa Jensen ILLUSTRATOR Lu Simi FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE BIBLE Age: 2-5 Size (W x H): 150 x 185 mm Pages: 390 Full color Hardcover Retail price: US $24.99 12 THE POINTING BIBLE A playful board book with cute illustrations for the youngest! Bible references are of course included for each illustration for further reading. The educational element of The Pointing Bible goes hand-in-hand with introducing toddlers to God and the Bible. Simple words are presented in a Biblical context, and children learn to recognize the words from the humorous and warm-hearted illustrations. EDITOR Cecilie Fodor ILLUSTRATOR Alejandra Barba Romero THE POINTING BIBLE Age: Toddler Size (W x H): 170 x 170 mm Pages: 24 Full color Board book Retail price: US $8.95 GREAT BIBLE STORIES 13 Here you’ll find all the great Bible stories from Genesis to Revelation in words and captivating illustrations children can understand. Dive into a classic selection of retold Bible Stories, all illustrated in a classic comic book format with an added twist of humor in the illustrations. The book retells 28 stories that cover both Old and New Testament, which makes the Great Bible Stories ideal as the first Bible comic book. AUTHOR Ben Alex ILLUSTRATOR José Pérez Montero GREAT BIBLE STORIES Age: 5-8 Size (W x H): 230 x 300 mm Pages: 38 Full color Hardcover Retail price: US $12.99 14 LITTLE CHILDREN’S BIBLE BOOKS 15 The 24 best stories of the Bible retold for pre-schoolers in 24 volumes. Forty pages of learning and fun – including two four-page jumbo fold-outs! The Little Children’s Bible Storybook is a collection of 24 stories from the Bible, all faithfully retold by Anne de Graaf. Read about Jesus, Samson, Peter, Paul and many others while also hearing about holidays like Easter and Christmas throughout the total 448 pages of humoristic and detailed drawings by the always excellent José Perez Montero. AUTHOR Anne de Graaf ILLUSTRATOR José Pérez Montero LITTLE CHILDREN’S BIBLE BOOKS Age: 3-7 Size (W x H): 155 x 180 mm Pages: 40 Full colour Hard cover Retail price: US $6.99 16 CHARLES DICKENS CLASSICS Set in the dark poverty of England over a hundred years ago, Dickens’ classic tales describe how good triumphs over evil. These journeys through nineteenth century England, take young readers on trips of the imagination. Very theatrical and bursting with humor, only Dickens can tell tales like these. Anne de Graaf has rewritten these cherished classics, using modern language, making the outdated text more understandable for today’s children. She both preserves and enhances the original, ensuring the popularity of Dickens’ classics for generations to come. AUTHOR Anne de Graaf ILLUSTRATOR José Pérez Montero CHARLES DICKENS CLASSICS Age: 8-14 Size (W x H): 165 x 240 mm Pages: 64 Full color Hardcover Retail price: US $6.99 MY FIRST BIBLE SERIES 17 These four books introduce well- known Bible stories and teach important subjects to children. Learn about how God takes care of His people from the Bible stories in My First Bible. The stories will make you realize how important you are to God. In the Angel Bible, the child will learn about God’s special agents, the angels! These stories will make you realize how God works in miraculously ways. Bible Stories is a collection of four classic stories from the Bible: the Creation, Noah’s Ark, Christmas and Easter. In Bible Parables, four of Jesus’ famous parables are retold: The Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, The House on the Rock and the Prodigal Son. AUTHORS Ben Alex, Leyah Jensen ILLUSTRATOR Gustavo Mazali MY FIRST BIBLE SERIES Age: 3-5 Size (W x H): 155 x 180 mm Pages: 64 Full color Hardcover Retail price: US $16.99 18 HEROES OF FAITH AND COURAGE A great biography series displaying world-renowned role models with integrity! Here is the series you’ve been waiting for. Heroes of Faith and Courage is different because it doesn’t just tell about people and values – it shows them – in a way kids’ spirits grab a hold of and want to imitate. Here are the great heroes – men and women who shaped our faith and times in the tradition of Biblical standards. In the process, these people changed the world, and with these books to inspire and motivate, so will you and your readers. AUTHOR Various ILLUSTRATOR Various HEROES OF FAITH AND COURAGE Age: 10-14 Size (W x H): 170 x 250 mm Pages: 52 Full color Hardcover Retail price: US $7.99 CLASSICS FOR CHILDREN 19 Let the old classics with their eternal values come alive again in this retold and beautiful illustrated edition.
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