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Our Daily Bread for Kids app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 864 ratings )
Education Book
Developer: Our Daily Bread Ministries
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 17 Dec 2015
App size: 111.49 Mb

Puzzles, songs, games, devotions . . . the Our Daily Bread for Kids app is a ton of interactive fun, all with a faith focus! Your kids love their screen time—so why not use that time to teach about God and the Bible?

The popular Our Daily Bread for Kids collection comes to life in this exciting new app. You can read a devotion with your child, and then they can play interactive games or sing along with Sunday school songs. They’ll earn awards for each accomplishment, so they’ll want to learn more and more about the Bible!

Features:
12 “issues” to be published by December 2016

Each issue contains:
30 devotions centered around a theme
2 interactive activities such as puzzles, matching games, and drawing pages
2 songs with printed lyrics
Awards to encourage children to learn


About Our Daily Bread for Kids:
Excitement for the Our Daily Bread for Kids collection is growing! Our daily devotional, 2-CD set, Christmas CD, coloring and activity book, and matching game are all loaded with biblical truth and kid-approved fun. The exciting text by bestselling authors Crystal Bowman and Teri McKinley and the colorful illustrations by Luke Flowers encourage children to spend time with God and apply the truths of His Word to their everyday lives. They’ll be asking for it by name—“More Our Daily Bread for Kids, please!”

About Our Daily Bread:
Our Daily Bread is a daily devotional published and distributed worldwide in more than 55 languages around the globe. Our Daily Bread is distributed via regular and large-print booklets, radio, podcast, email, rss, and mobile. For social media users, find Our Daily Bread on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Instagram.

Illustrations created by Luke Flowers.

Our Daily Bread for Kids Adventure App created by Our Daily Bread Ministries, designed and developed by Jeremy Culp, Marc Scaturro, Amy Hammond, McKenna McIntyre, and Samuel Carbaugh.