A Children's Bible is a collection of selected, simplified, and highly illustrated stories from both the Old and New Testaments, tailored specifically for young readers. The content focuses on the most famous and foundational narratives, such as the Creation, Noah's Ark, the life of Moses, and the key events in the life of Jesus, including the parables and the Easter story. The primary goal of this format is to introduce children to the core narratives and moral teachings of the Bible in a way that is accessible and engaging, using simplified language and avoiding complex theological concepts. The reliance on colorful, often friendly illustrations is essential to make the ancient stories visually appealing and easy to comprehend. This type of book is a foundational resource for religious education, providing a gentle and inviting introduction to the cultural and spiritual significance of the biblical text, emphasizing themes of faith, kindness, and moral conduct.