Tiny Truths Bible For Little Ones
$12.99
Starting at the very beginning with the creation story and including Biblical heroes like Abraham, Moses, and David, as well as the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus, The Tiny Truths Bible for Little Ones tells a cohesive story of Scripture and God’s enormous love for his children. This is a valuable resource for families wanting to expose their children to the Bible from the earliest ages.
The Tiny Truths Bible for Little Ones:
*Is written and designed for children ages 0 to 4
*Includes 8 Bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments
*Is written in warm, simple language for the very young and is perfect for year round holiday gift giving, baptism gifts, and more
*Features a comfortable padded cover
The Tiny Truths Bible for Little Ones helps your babies and toddlers discover:
*Who God is–the one who made everything and everyone
*Who we are–his children, whom he loves unconditionally
*What we were made for–to love God and everyone else
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310776697
ISBN10: 0310776694
Joanna Rivard | Illustrator: Tim Penner
Binding: Boards
Published: February 2022
Publisher: Zondervan
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