Garden The Curtain And The Cross Easter Calendar
$9.99
These two week’s worth of Easter family devotions based on The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross storybook come in a 32-page booklet. Kids aged 5-8 years old will be shown the whole story of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, and will see why Jesus died and rose again.
There is an accompanying 15-door calendar, so kids can count down to Easter and get really excited about it. (Just like an advent calendar!) Start the Sunday before Palm Sunday and begin the countdown.
Make sure Easter is met with as much anticipation and joy as Christmas with this innovative resource based on our bestselling Children’s book.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784984632
ISBN10: 1784984639
Carl Laferton | Illustrator: Catalina Echeverri
Binding: Other
Published: February 2020
Tales That Tell The Truth
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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