365 Days To Knowing God For Girls
$14.99
The 365 Days to Knowing God for Girls Devotional (LuxLeather) offers girls a daily verse from God’s Word, as well as a real-life translation and application that kids can understand and apply to their lives. The author includes a daily “ChallengePoint” – an action to work on. The faux leather-bound edition features a debossed purple patchwork with a silver foiled title. There is an attached ribbon page marker and a presentation page for giving. The cover is constructed of quality man-made material with the look and feel of real leather (trade name LuxLeather).
Carolyn Larsen has written more than 40 books for children and adults. She is best known as the author of the Little Girls & Boys Bible Storybook line.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781432123109
ISBN10: 1432123106
Carolyn Larsen
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: August 2015
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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