The bible is still part of our cultural heritage, and I think it would help if your daughter understood the stories and the message in context. Under your supervision of course. You could go over a story together and discuss it afterwards. You give her the freedom to declare, "Well, that's just silly!" I figure inoculation is better than abstinence. If you make it a big mystery her curiosity will only grow. How about a comic book bible? I've read a review and it seems the best is:
1. Manga Mutiny : Covers the first two books of the Bible (Genesis and the first half of Exodus).
2. Manga Melech : Covers the second half of Exodus as well as the book of Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Chronicles. (Please keep in mind that some parts are covered more in detail than others).
3. Manga Messengers : Covers Parts of 1 Kings, 2 Kings, Jonah, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, 2 Chronicles, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Ezra, Esther, Malachi, and Nehemiah. (This book focuses on the Old Testament prophets)
4. Manga Messiah : Covers the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in great detail.
5. Manga Metamorphosis : Covers the Book of Acts mostly and slightly dabbles in the other New Testament books.
"However in my opinion the best comic book Bible out there is a comic book Bible series by Tyndale! It consists of five separate books entitled: Manga Mutiny, Manga Melech, Manga Messengers, Manga Messiah, and Manga Metamorphosis. The reason I love this series so much is because it goes more in depth into the stories of the Old and New Testament than any comic book series out there! Plus I like the fact that they made all the Bible characters look really personable and friendly with a slightly Japanese anime vibe to it. It also contains the bible verses on the bottom of every page that support the stories that are depicted. In my opinion, it carries a perfect balance within it for younger children, as well as teenagers and young adults alike , since it doesn't leave out some of the more mature content like the Action Bible does, yet it is still finds a way to deal with the subject matters in a tasteful way, but it is certainly not as adult-themed as Good and Evil."....by D. Torres.