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Bible comics for little hearts

The Bible.
In bites your kids
will ask for.

Bible Bites is a warm, hand-drawn comic library that teaches Scripture to kids ages 3–10 — one five-minute story at a time. Made by moms, for the couch, the car line, and the bedtime hug.

5
minutes a day
7
free bites
3–10
ages loved
A mom reading an illustrated Bible comic with her two young kids on a cozy couch

What's inside

A kids' Bible that doesn't feel like homework.

Bite-sized comics, honest storytelling, and one small moment of wonder a day. Made for the way your family actually reads.

One bite a day

A single short comic — five minutes, from opening panel to closing hug. No overwhelm, no homework.

Written for 3–10

Two reading levels per story so the same bite works for the toddler and the second-grader on your couch.

A takeaway, not a lecture

Every bite ends with one gentle sentence and one tiny question you can ask on the school run.

Faithful to the story

Reviewed by moms and pastors. Warm, imaginative, and true to what the Bible actually says.

Made for real mornings

Read at breakfast, in the car line, at bedtime. Bookmarks itself so you never lose your place.

Beautiful on purpose

Hand-drawn panels in warm, hopeful colors. The kind of art kids ask to see again.

The first seven bites

Seven stories,
free forever.

A taster arc that walks your kids from Creation to the Good Shepherd — a whole week of five-minute reads to try before anything else.

  1. 01

    Bite 01

    In the Beginning

    Creation, told through seven bright panels. A first taste of wonder — the world was spoken, and it was good.

  2. 02

    Bite 02

    The Ark

    Noah, a wooden boat, and every animal you can name. A story about listening when it's hard, and rainbows after the rain.

  3. 03

    Bite 03

    A Baby in a Basket

    Baby Moses floats down the Nile. Sisters who watch out. Kings who don't get the last word.

  4. 04

    Bite 04

    The Boy and the Giant

    David, five smooth stones, and a giant problem. Being small is not the same as being weak.

  5. 05

    Bite 05

    The Whale Detour

    Jonah tries to run. God is patient. The whale is a plot twist, not a punishment.

  6. 06

    Bite 06

    The Manger

    A quiet stable, a bright star, shepherds who came running. Christmas as your kids have never quite seen it.

  7. 07

    Bite 07

    The Lost Sheep

    Ninety-nine safe, one wandering. Jesus tells the story that answers every 'am I still loved?' your kid will ever ask.

A young mom smiling and holding a children's Bible comic book

Our promise

The Bible, without the parenting guilt.

You don't need a theology degree, a flannel-graph, or a perfect Sunday morning. You need five minutes and something worth opening. Bible Bites is the little book your kids reach for before you do.

Start with a free bite

From moms who read it

The five minutes families keep coming back to.

My four-year-old asks for 'the comic Bible' before dinner every night. I'm not making that up.
Hannah G.
Mom of 3, Nashville
Finally something that isn't cheesy or preachy. The illustrations feel like a real picture book.
Sofia R.
Mom of 2, Madrid
We do one bite in the car on the way to school. It's become the best five minutes of our day.
Rachel K.
Mom of 4, Austin

Questions moms ask

The things you were about to wonder.

Is this a replacement for a kids' Bible?
No — it's a doorway. Bible Bites is meant to make your kid curious to open the real thing with you. Every bite cites the passage it comes from.
My kids are very different ages. Will this work?
Yes. Each bite ships with a shorter 'toddler read' and a longer 'grown-kid read' of the same story, so nobody is left out or bored.
How much time does it take?
About five minutes. That's the whole point. Consistent tiny moments beat a big Sunday session that never happens.
What does it cost?
The first seven bites are free forever. A one-time family unlock opens the full library plus every new bite we release.

Tonight, read them a bite.

Create your family's free account, pick up bite one, and see what five minutes with a good story can do.