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God Made Puppies Story And Activity Book
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Explore Faith That Sticks books-filled with fun-to-read stories and activities that teach children about God while they are learning to read. Faith That Sticks books include stickers, discussion questions, and other activities designed to bring enjoyment and deepened learning experiences for kids.
Cute, cuddly, fluffy, and funny-look at all the puppies God made for us to love! God Made Puppies explores the differences between puppies of all kinds in a fun, rhyming meter. Kids will love the engaging illustrations, and the fun scenes depicted will bring a smile to any face!
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781414398266
ISBN10: 1414398263
Marian Bennett | Illustrator: Michelle Lash-Ruff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2014
Faith That Sticks
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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