New Release Bible storybooks with coloring pictures

7 e 300Jonah: The Fearful Prophet by Janice D. Green with drawings by Kimberly Merritt is a newly released Bible story book put out by Honeycomb Adventures Press, LLC. As do all Honeycomb Adventures Books, this book comes with a downloadable PDF file with square coloring pages suitable for making Bible quilts.

Jonah: The Fearful Prophet comes in three different formats. As always with books by HAP, there is the full-color edition, but this time there is also a coloring book edition and an e-Book edition. The story is written in easy to understand language for children, but unlike most children’s Bible storybooks, Jonah: The Fearful Prophet tells the whole story—enough that even the parents and caregivers might learn something new as well. There are also great discussion questions in all three editions, and puzzles in the print editions.

Title Page without creditsHoneycomb Adventures Press has also come out with a second edition of The Creation using Nancy Gordon’s illustrations that many of my readers have already found. This second edition has been revised in several ways and includes puzzles as well in the print editions. Like Jonah: The Fearful Prophet, it also comes in three formats and includes the link to a free downloadable PDF file of the coloring pages.

Posted today on Honeycomb Adventures Press, LLC blog: Make a Crayon-Colored Bible Quilt

For those who wish to take their Bible quilt ministry even further, check out the backyard VBS ideas for sharing these stories with neighbor children in the back yard or wherever it suits you. Here are two recent blog posts from the Honeycomb Adventures Press, LLC website for you:

Backyard VBS Jonah: The Fearful Prophet

Backyard VBS The Creation

You can order any of these books on Janice D. Green’s author page at Amazon.com

 

Update and a link to a crayon coloring tips URL

Progress is very slow for me on coming up with simpler ideas for making Bible quilts. I am experimenting with SetaColor textile paints and hope this will offer new options for my quilt blocks. But I’m still a beginner with painting.

I discovered some really nice work with crayon colored quilts and wanted to share this link with you: https://www.black-cat-creations.com/coloring-tips.htm

She isn’t necessarily into Bible but her techniques are good. She also uses embroidery on her quilt blocks.

The First Christmas – Bible quilt coloring pages

The Christmas coloring pages are ready in time to make a Christmas tree skirt. This is a project the whole family can enjoy. The coloring pages may be traced onto individual blocks and sewn onto the tree skirt or they may be traced and colored directly onto the tree skirt so no sewing would be needed apart from hemming the tree skirt.

The First Christmas Bible Quilt Coloring Pages may be downloaded here for $2.99.

A preview of the pictures in a honeycomb quilt. The pages are sized so they may be used as squares, rectangles, or hexagons.

The Creation: A Bible Quilt Coloring Book

The first coloring book is now available for download. It is illustrated by Nancy Gordon with lively and exciting pictures children will enjoy coloring.

 Note: The intention in creating this coloring book was to market it as a download. The paper copies are more costly because they are only available as print on demand books.

See also my Bible storybook The Creation at http://honeycombadventures.com/books/

Update: The links I had for getting these coloring pages no longer work. I plan to correct this as I deal with several issues on this website that went down some time ago and stayed down. Updates are under construction. 12/5/25

Coming soon: Creation Coloring Book

Coloring pages to make quilt blocks of the Genesis account of creation.

My picture book The Creation is finished and is available through Amazon.com (click to order). It will also be available in bookstores everywhere, once the store owners order it from their catalogs. As a first-time author, it will take some promotion to get it noticed, so feel free to help me out by asking for it. 🙂