Easter In The Barnyard
$9.99
Join the barnyard animals Easter celebration with this delightful board book for children ages 0-4.
Ol’ Bunny hop-hopped to the barn
to find his good friend Chick.
“Chick, Happy Easter! Such Good News!
There’s much to do! Come quick!”
Bunny and Chick hurry to gather their farm animal friends for an exciting Easter Day parade! To celebrate, they all dressed up with pinecones, leaves, and flowers. For Jesus rose and showed the world God’s resurrection powers! Proud Rooster led the grand parade of baas and moos and neighs. Their hallelujah harmony sounded just like joyful praise.
*Rhyming story makes it perfect to read-aloud for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers
*Endearing illustrations portray barnyard business with sweet humor
*Sturdy board book pages make the book durable for years of use
*Small 6×6 book size fits just right in little one’s hands
Perfect gift for little animal lovers and Easter, Lent, and baby showers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496477729
ISBN10: 1496477723
Dandi Mackall | Illustrator: Gail Yerrill
Binding: Boards
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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