How to Learn From The Action Bible Through Yippee's New Season of The Daily Devo Show
If your family owns a copy of The Action Bible , you already know its superpower: it makes Scripture visual, exciting, and hard to put down. Those...
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Updated on July 17, 2026
If your family owns a copy of The Action Bible , you already know its superpower: it makes Scripture visual, exciting, and hard to put down. Those dynamic illustrations by Sergio Cariello turn Bible stories into something kids actually want to read.
But here is the question many parents ask: How do we move from reading a story to actually learning from it? How do we help our kids remember what they read and connect it to their everyday lives?
Yippee TV is answering that question in a fresh new way. Through our partnership with David C. Cook, The Daily Devo Show is getting a major upgrade. We call it The Daily Devo Show powered by The Action Bible, and it is designed to help families do exactly that, learn, remember, and live out Scripture together.
Here is how you can make the most of this new season and turn screen time into faith-building time.
The Daily Devo Show on Yippee TV incorporates the beloved artwork of The Action Bible, making Bible stories more engaging and memorable for kids. Here is what families need to know:

Before we get into the practical tips, it helps to understand why this partnership works so well. Kids are visual learners. They process images faster than words, and they remember what they see longer than what they hear.
The Action Bible has been helping kids engage with Scripture for years precisely because it meets them in that visual space. Now, The Daily Devo Show brings those same illustrations to life. When a host tells the story of Moses parting the Red Sea, kids aren't just hearing about it, they are seeing Sergio Cariello's artwork right there on the screen . That combination of storytelling and imagery creates a powerful memory hook.
Our content is vetted by both Christian parents and our network pastor, so you can trust that every visual and every lesson aligns with Scripture while remaining accessible for young hearts and minds.
The new season of The Daily Devo Show isn't just a coat of fresh paint on an old format. It is a reimagining of how daily devotions can work for visual learners.
Here is what families can expect over the next four months:
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Feature |
What It Means for Your Family |
|---|---|
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Thematic Structure |
Four months covering courage, faith, love, and hope, giving you natural conversation starters at dinner or in the car. |
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Action Bible Visuals |
Illustrated scenes from Sergio Cariello help kids visualize Bible stories and retain the context longer. |
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Rotating Hosts |
Different personalities keep things fresh; if one hosting style doesn't click with your child, another one will. |
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Biblical Figures Come to Life |
Stories of Moses and other key characters help kids see how faith worked in real people just like them. |
As Brandon Piety, Head of Yippee TV, put it, working with The Action Bible allows them to use "visuals that make Scripture easier for children to follow and remember" . That is the goal: not just entertainment, but lasting spiritual growth.
Watching The Daily Devo Show together is a great start. But if you want to deepen the learning, here are some practical suggestions drawn from how families are already using Yippee in their homes.
Instead of using the show as background noise, treat it as a launchpad. Before you press play, ask your child: "What do you already know about [today's theme]?" After the episode, follow up with: "What did the pictures help you understand that you didn't know before?"
One parent shared how their child went from bouncing off the walls to sitting through an entire show, a difference they attribute to the engaging, positive content on Yippee . When kids are engaged, they are ready to learn.
This is where the magic really happens. If your child watches an episode about Moses, pull out your copy of The Action Bible afterward and find the same story. Let your child point out the illustrations they recognize from the show. Ask them to "read" the story back to you using the pictures.
This kind of repetition across different formats helps move information from short-term memory into long-term understanding. It is the same principle teachers use when they introduce a concept through video and then reinforce it through reading and discussion.
For older kids or those who are ready to dig deeper, the NIV Action Study Bible or the ESV Action Study Bible are perfect companions. These editions include study aids like "Unlock It!" and "Guess It!" that help kids understand the cultural context behind the stories. When a child understands why Moses did what he did, the story stops being ancient history and starts becoming relevant to their own life.
If you have a tech-savvy child who loves games and interactivity, the Faith in Action edition is a game-changer. Each story includes QR codes that unlock online games, playlists, and reading plans. You can watch an episode, read the story, and then explore the online content together. It turns passive consumption into active participation.
Colleen's creative challenges on the show are designed to complement each week's theme . Don't let those moments end when the episode does. If Colleen does a craft or a physical challenge, do it together. If the episode is about courage, ask your child to draw a picture of a time they had to be courageous. If it is about hope, plant a seed together and talk about how hope grows.
The goal is to move learning from the screen into real life. That is where faith sticks.

The beauty of The Daily Devo Show powered by The Action Bible is that it is designed for consistency. With new episodes dropping regularly, you can build a daily or weekly rhythm that works for your family.
Here is a simple rhythm to try:
This kind of rhythm doesn't require hours of preparation. It just requires showing up, pressing play, and being ready to talk.
The new season begins February 2nd That means you have a fresh opportunity to reset family devotions, try something new, and watch your kids engage with Scripture in ways you might not have thought possible.
If you don't already have a subscription to Yippee TV, now is the perfect time to join. Thousands of parents have already made the switch from platforms where they have to worry about inappropriate content slipping through. Yippee offers a safe, faith-filled alternative where every show is reviewed and approved by parents and pastors who share your values.
And if you don't yet own a copy of The Action Bible , consider picking one up to pair with the show. Whether you choose the original, the Faith in Action edition, or the Heroes and Villains version for reluctant readers, you are investing in a resource that will serve your family for years to come.
We can't wait for you to experience this new season. Grab your kids, cue up The Daily Devo Show , and get ready to see the Bible like never before.
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Yippee TV is a family-friendly Christian streaming service dedicated to providing safe, wholesome, and entertaining content for families. Featuring a wide array of shows, movies, and original series, Yippee TV aims to deliver positive, educational, and fun programming that parents can trust. With a focus on values-based content, like VeggieTales, Superbook, Danny Go! and Bibleman, Yippee TV ensures an engaging and enriching viewing experience for young audiences.
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