80 Tips On Motherhood
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Author Karen Stubbs offers a collection of essays on motherhood from a biblical and practiced approach. The pages in this book will inspire you to relax and enjoy the feelings of ratification and unity in being a Mom. There are 80 essays, each with a facing lined page to scribe your own thoughts and “reflections”. The book is bound in a sturdy stock with a lay-flat spine. Touches of blue foil on the cover give this delightful volume its own twinkle.
Lay-Flat Binding
Heavy Stock Binding
Blue Foil Accent
Name Plate for Gift-Giving
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SKU (ISBN): 9781432119621
ISBN10: 1432119621
Karen Stubbs
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2017
Worlds Best Mother Range
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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