Fruit Of The Spirit 4 Kids Coloring And Activity Book
$9.95
Have fun with all of your favorite characters from The Fruit of the Spirit 4 Kids children’s book.
Go on an adventure and enjoy 32 fun-filled coloring and activity pages with Spirit Dove and his friends…Love the Apple Bear, Joy the Pineapple Hippo, Peace the Pitaya Lion, Patience the Orange Duck, Kindness the Watermelon Pig, Goodness the Grape Moose, Faithfulness the Banana Giraffe, Gentleness the Strawberry Elephant and Self-Control the Coconut Bull.
Activities Include – Pages of Coloring, Connect the Dots, Tic-Tac-Toe, Mazes, Unscrambling Words, Draw a Face, Count Fruits and more. Center spread contains an excerpt from the Fruit of the Spirit 4 Kids Children’s Board Book.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780692927083
ISBN10: 0692927085
Linda Tansey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2017
Publisher: ABC Spirit LLC
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