Daniel And The Very Hungry Lions
$9.99
Discover what happened when God’s faithful servant was thrown into a den filled with roaring ravenous lions.
In this faithful and fun retelling of a classic Bible story, we learn about how God protected Daniel from the very hungry lions and how King Darius learned that God is the one true God who lives for ever.
This innovative approach to the story of Daniel focuses on how our faithful God protects his people. It teaches some interesting linguistic skills to children, and has bright, vivid, fun-filled illustrations by Jennifer Davison.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784983321
ISBN10: 1784983322
Tim Thornborough | Illustrator: Jennifer Davison
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2019
Very Best Bible Stories
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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