Bible Infographics For Kids Epic Guide To Jesus
$17.99
Infographics Rule, but Jesus Is King.
“It can’t be done. The award-winning, bestselling Bible Infographics for Kids can’t possibly get better!” well-meaning, clearly underestimating people objected after the first Bible Infographics for Kids…
…and then came Bible Infographics for Kids Volume 2…and Bible Infographics for Kids Activity Book…aaaaand Bible Infographics for Kids Playing Cards.
…and guess what?
We. Were. Just. Warming. Up.
In Bible Infographics for Kids Epic Guide to Jesus, readers of all ages are invited to dive headfirst (figuratively, of course) into the extraordinarily engaging infographic experience that reveals Jesus throughout the entire Bible.
As you peruse this brand-new addition to the Bible Infographics for Kids series and reassemble the pieces of your blown mind (again, figuratively), you’ll investigate the incredible historical evidence of Jesus’s life, examine His mind-blowing miracles and triumphant teachings, cruise His culture, and explore His death, resurrection, and beyond.
Plus, there’s even more craze-mazing content! It’s just too dicey to reveal more of the jaw-dropping Jesus facts and fun found within. Otherwise, it may be impossible to stop the overwhelming hordes of stampeding, Bible infographic-loving book enthusiasts.
Figuratively…of course.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780736984218
ISBN10: 0736984216
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2022
Bible Infographics For Kids
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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