Colors : Celebrating All The Colors In God s Rainbow
$16.99
“Long ago, when God first formed the sand and sea and sky,
He smiled and said, ‘There’s one more special thing I ought to try.'”
Our Creator used wonderful, diverse colors when making the animals, plants, and terrain of our world. He took the same loving care when He made each child unique and special in their gifts, appearance, and personality. In Colors, your child will learn how God delights in His world and how He brings all people together as a beautiful rainbow reflecting the many facets of His love.
“God gathered all the colors, bold and brilliant, pale and bright,
for each had very special gifts of warmth and joy and light.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641236492
ISBN10: 1641236493
Jenna Kurtzweil | Illustrator: Ash Wells
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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