600 five star reviews can’t be wrong . . .

The reviews are in! 


With more than 600 five star reviews on Amazon, it’s clear that Catholic families are absolutely loving The Story of All Stories: A Story Bible for Young Catholics.


“This book is absolutely genius! Of course it is great for kids but I think even adults will benefit. [. . .] It tells the story of God’s great love for us in such simple terms, concise chapters and endearing illustrations and ends each chapter with words from our founding fathers, saints, popes, etc. But my favorite part is the Key Idea and connection to the New Testament. I bought this for my grandchildren, but got one for myself as well and have been so very pleased with it. The Story of all Stories gets my highest recommendation.”
— Jane





“We LOVE this bible! This is the perfect bible to read together as a family. My children love this book and my husband loves reading it to our children as well. We all enjoy it. The key features are that the illustrations are beautiful, the biblical connections/explanations are excellent, and it is easy to read & engaging. I highly recommend this bible for families with young children.”
— Theresa


“Most excellent children's Bible! Love the modern illustrations and the key connections page at the end of each chapter-it really helps kids (and adults) see how the Old Testament is fulfilled in the New Testament. The audiobook with Jonathan Roumie (Jesus from The Chosen TV series) is an awesome add-on. Highly recommended!”
— A.G. Salcido


Written for children aged 7–13, each chapter in The Story of All Stories offers Key Points that help kids take away concrete lessons from every story, Key Connections that highlight how the Old Testament foreshadows the New, and quotes from saints, popes, and Church Fathers that help kids see where their very own Catholic faith comes from.


See for yourself why people are loving this beautiful new story Bible and get up to 30% off your copies: wof.org/story-bible.




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