Bible Diamond Puzzles Large Print
$7.99
Bible crosswords and word searches just got a new member of the family. . .
Bible Diamond Puzzles are here!
If you love Bible word games, this brand-new puzzle will challenge and delight.
Diamond-shaped grids contain 16 letters that can be connected to spell words from the King James Version of scripture. Each puzzle provides four or five clues that the letters will solve. . .if you’re sharp enough to make the right connections!
Featuring elements of classic games like Scrabble and dominoes, this Bible Diamond Puzzles collection offers 70 games to engage your mind and spirit.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781636096353
ISBN10: 1636096352
Compiled by: Barbour Staff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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