Baby A Manger And A Very Special Invitation
$12.99
Introduce Little Ones to the Greatest Gift. . .JESUS!
This delightful board book for children simply explains God’s very special invitation.
Easy-to-understand text, alongside colorful illustration, tells the story of the birth of Jesus, why He’s so important, and what it means to say YES to God’s invitation to heaven.
Parents and children alike will cherish time together reading A Baby, a Manger, and a Very Special Invitation.
Recommended for ages 2+.
5 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781636099194
ISBN10: 163609919X
Kelly McIntosh
Binding: Boards
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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