Bible Dominoes, by Juliet David
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Bible Dominoes, by Juliet David
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This domino game helps children to learn about the Bible and Jesus while playing! It also encourages communication, sharing, counting, and matching skills. The pieces are large and colorful, so they re easy to pick up, and the pictures are clear. The set includes 28 dominoes with a mixture of Bible story characters, numbers, and animals to match, as well as instructions and a story booklet explaining the stories featured on the cards. A useful resource for home, school, or Sunday school.
Bible Dominoes, by Juliet David- Amazon Sales Rank: #128795 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.80" h x 6.30" w x 6.10" l, .84 pounds
- Binding: Board book
About the Author Juliet David has written many children s stories and Bible activity books. Her other interests include painting, music, and travel to Israel and other Bible lands. This experienced author lives in London with her family.Jo Parry trained at Bournemouth Arts Institute before becoming a full-time artist. She illustrates mainly greetings cards, fine art, and children s books, adapting her fun, colorful style to each of these genres. She creates her characteristic style using an Apple Mac, and is fulfilling a lifelong dream working as an illustrator. Jo lives in Bournemouth, on England s south coast.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Toddler-friendly Dominoes with Cute Bible Pictures By theresa Bible Dominoes is similar to "regular" dominoes except that it uses thick cardboard cards, which have colors, patterns, numbers, and Bible story characters/animals drawn on each card half. There is consistency between the images. For instance, purple with a circle pattern could be zero, 0, or a blank; orange with a tear drop pattern is one, 1, or a single Bible story image; violet/blue with a wave pattern is two, 2, or two Bible images, and so forth. One at a time the players place down a new domino to match the ends of the images together.There is also a little booklet that came with the game of quick summaries of some of the Bible stories. Our family was not too excited by this. The kids were already familiar with the stories, and just wanted to play the game. But the pictures on the cards do match the pamphlet, so it is helpful to read it to tell apart the different renditions of the characters. This also creates the connection between pictorial dominoes and Bible-specific dominoes. That is, how much the game reflects the Bible is in the parenting/teaching style of involvement. There could be more depth to this, but I like the open-endedness of being able to share the Bible stories in my own way with this as a prop.My kids do like playing with the dominoes. My five year old (who was four when we received the game a few months ago) said, "Mom, I think this game is a little easy for me." But he asks to play it nevertheless, and has a good time helping his younger brother, as well as asking many questions about the various characters and pictures.My two and a half year old enjoys playing this even more. He is at the perfect age to find the game both fun and challenging. He is great at matching by color, but sometimes confused with recognizing the matching numbers as well, which provides a great learning opportunity. The cards are also big enough and sturdy enough not to be easily bent or broken by toddlers.I received a complimentary copy of this game from Kregel Publications.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Game that can grow with your child By Albin J. Stanish Bible Dominoes provides a good introduction to the game of dominoes. The 28 dominoes are thick cardboard with colorful graphics that reinforce number recognition from zero to six. For the number 6, children will see a domino with a numeral six, another with the word "six" and another with a picture of six things. Everything related to six will be purple. Each number is assigned it's own color so children need only know their colors to be able to play. Bible Dominoes will help reinforce how numerals, written words and objects all relate to one another.The dominoes are 3"x 6" so you'll need a good sized surface to play the game. Game can be played with 2-4 players and it is recommended for ages 3 and up. Players pick a certain number of dominoes (based on the number playing) and hold the dominoes in their hand. Remaining dominoes get stacked in a pile. Youngest child lays down any card and next person can build on either side of that card. If they do not have a card with a matching color/number, they select a card from the pile and play moves to next person. The rules are simple and are conveniently written on the bottom of the box which means you won't be misplacing them. For younger children, the game could be played with a player's hand laid out in front of them and still be fun.I think the dominoes could also be a fun activity for solo play. Parent could instruct child to line up all the sides of dominoes with a particular number. Children could be quizzed on selecting dominoes of a certain color. Even just matching up all the dominoes into one long line could be a fun activity for a single child.This game was tried out by my 12, 10 and 8 year olds and they all enjoyed it. I later played with just my 12 year old and we incorporated some rules from traditional dominoes: starting play with a double of a certain number, being able to lay down a card that was drawn, and being able to play a second card when using a double in the middle of the game.Included with the game is a booklet of 10 stories from the Bible: 5 from the Old Testament and 5 from the New Testament. The pictures on the dominoes match the illustrations in the Bible Story booklet. One thing that may be a bit confusing is that there may be one person in the Bible story and multiple images of that person on the domino (e.g. domino with Noah has two images of Noah). When my 12 year old and I had completed our game, we went through and tried to match up all the tiles that corresponded with each Bible Story. This would be a good way to help introduce sorting skills to younger children. Dominoes could also be used to review the Bible stories by having child select a domino and tell what story it came from.The dominoes could be used as a story telling prompt. Dominoes could be laid face down and child picks up a domino and starts a story. Next child picks up another and continues the story and children continue taking turns and adding to the story. Older children could do the same activity (as a group or solo) but also write down the story as they go along. For some math reinforcement, you could have a child compare a picture from the book and the domino and have them either find a total number of that image or have them find the difference in number between book and domino. Or have children pick a domino and add the two sides of the domino. For older children you could have them pick multiple dominoes and add them all together. Or have a child multiply the numbers on both sides of the domino.While I think this game has some fun potential for a variety of ages and uses, there are a few things I thing could be improved. I wish the Bible Story book were more durable than just a stapled booklet. Probably not something that will withstand rough treatment from children. I was also a little disappointed by the box design. I managed to rip the lid while trying to remove the stack of dominoes from the box. Users will want to take some care with the box (or just store them in another container). I will most likely just cut the cover and rules off the box and store the set in a zipper top bag.This is a great way to introduce younger children to game playing. The game can be used to help reinforce color recognition, turn taking and can also be used for Bible, language and math activities for a variety of ages.Disclaimer: I received Bible Dominoes from Kregel Publications for the purpose of review.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Great Game For The Whole Family By VicG Juliet David; Illustrated By Jo Parry in their new game, “Bible Dominoes” published by Candle Books provides us a Bible Dominoes game for age 3+.From the back cover: This domino game helps children to learn about the Bible and Jesus while playing! It also encourages communication, sharing, counting, and matching skills. The pieces are large and colorful, so they are easy to pick up, and the pictures are clear. The set includes 28 dominoes with a mixture of Bible story characters, numbers, and animals to match, as well as instructions and a story booklet explaining the stories featured on the cards. A useful resource for home, school, or Sunday school.“The Candle Classic Bible” is arranged in 365 readings that follow a daily format. The readings are not dated, which means that any days readings can be read whenever you can get to them. The Bible stories with Scripture references: Old Testament: From the Story of Creation to Isaac, from Joseph to Ruth, from Job to David, from Elisha to the Prophets. New Testament: From John the Baptist to the story of Jesus, to the story of the Apostles, to John’s Vision of Heaven. This a wonderful version of The Bible that It is beautifully illustrated and that our children as well as adults will use constantly. Not only can we use it but we can give it as gifts to our friends and family.Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book for free from Kregel Publications. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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