Pray By Number Boys
$12.99
What’s a “Pray by Number” prayer?
It’s a fun, interactive doodling and drawing activity that helps little ones, ages 4 and up, connect with God as they learn the basics of prayer.
Each “Pray by Number” prayer features numbered steps (1 through 10) and simple prompts that encourage kids to record (in doodles or drawings) what they want to share with God.
Once they’ve completed the numbered steps, kids can use their own drawings or doodles as a “map” to talk to God about their day, or express things like their worries, thankful thoughts, and so much more.
Step #10 in every “Pray by Number” prayer is an easy-to-understand scripture selection to help little ones grow in their faith and commit God’s Word to their hearts!
Pray by Number: A Doodle and Draw Prayer Map for Boys is a fantastic resource for home or Sunday school activities. It’s also a great way for kids and parents to bond as they discuss the importance and power of prayer!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636098432
ISBN10: 1636098436
Compiled by: Barbour Staff
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: June 2024
Faith Maps
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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