Creation Story Coloring And Activity Books Ages 8-12
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Activity Books
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The Creation Story activity book teaches children about what took place on each of the seven days of creation. A variety of activities and puzzles reinforce biblical concepts and scriptures. The activities are designed for children (ages 8-10) to enjoy. Featuring: Bible Stories, Christian Themes, Scriptures, Hidden Pictures, Mazes, Secret Codes, Word Puzzles, and more!
Kids will love coloring the fun illustrations and doing the activities as they learn Bible stories and scriptures. With our wide selection, teachers and parents can choose age-appropriate books for each stage of a child’s development.
Coloring books (8.5″ x 11″) contains 16 pages. Inside text and activity is age appropriate. For home or classroom use.
10 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781684344024
ISBN10: 1684344026
Compiled by: Warner Press
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2022
Publisher: Warner Press
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