Best Loved Bible Stories 8 Book Library
$28.99
Beautiful first library of Bible stories includes 8 hardcover illustrated books in a sturdy decorative slipcase. Best-loved stories include Adam and Eve, Noah, Jonah, Ruth and Naomi, while also featuring stories of Jesus and His disciples, parables, and miracles. A beautiful Christian gift for kids that makes a lovely Christening gift, Baptism gift, or First Communion gift. Five-minute stories are good for reading aloud at bedtime or any time. Teach and bond with your child while sharing these stories of Jesus, God, and other important religious figures! The perfect addition to your little one’s favorite bible stories!
*Sweet fun for babies, toddlers, and grown-ups too! Make some new memories with these beloved Bible stories for all ages!
*Bright and playful artwork perfect for keeping little ones entertained and engaged. These key Bible stories have been adapted and illustrated for the youngest Christian readers.
*Slipcase includes 8 classic picture book bible stories that will engage and educate your toddler.
*Box provides easy storage to tuck away when not reading these wonderful religious stories.
*Perfect for baby showers, birthdays, holidays, Christmas, Easter, Communions, and more. A must-have gift for little Christian boys and girls!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781646387663
ISBN10: 164638766X
Cottage Door Press
Binding: Boxed Set
Published: February 2022
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Publisher: Cottage Door Press
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