Beginners Bible Preschool Workbook
$11.99
Based on The Beginner’s Bible, this collection of activities in The Beginner’s Bible Preschool Workbook will encourage young children ages 3 to 5 to grow in their faith and have fun while learning their letters and numbers and practicing their fine motor skills. Children will enjoy over 200 pages of activities, including handwriting exercises, letter and number activities, mazes, connect-the-dots, matching games, and more.
The beloved The Beginner’s Bible brand is the bestselling Bible storybook of our time, with more than 25 million products sold. The simple pencil-and-paper activities in The Beginner’s Bible Preschool Workbook are based on classic Bible stories and characters such as Adam and Eve, Noah, the life of Jesus, and more.
The Beginner’s Preschool Workbook:
*Provides preschool level practice of letters and numbers
*Will help develop creativity and problem-solving skills
*Can be taken wherever children go, whether at church, home, or with friends
Features activities designed to help children learn preschool skills while also learning of God’s love for them, one Bible story at a time.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310751670
ISBN10: 0310751675
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2021
Beginners Bible – Learning Workbook
Publisher: Zondervan
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