I Am Gods Child Ages 2-5
$14.99
Keep your preschoolers involved in creative, active learning with Instant Bible Lessons for Preschoolers. Patterned after Rainbow’s popular Instant Bible Lessons series for ages 5-10, these reproducible books offer everything you need to teach preschoolers in eight extended sessions. From puzzles to games to crafts to snacks, each themed lesson provides flexibility as you shape the message for your preschool class. Each lesson includes: Bible story; Discussion questions; Memory verse; Several related activities; Take-Home sheets; Step-by-step instructions. This activity book for ages 2-5.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781885358585
ISBN10: 188535858X
Pamela Kuhn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2000
Instant Bible Lessons For Preschoolers # 4
Publisher: RoseKidz
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