Jesus Loves Me
$5.99
“Jesus Loves Me,” is a brightly illustrated childrens boardbook for 1-3 years old. Each page has a short story that explains to children that no matter what you may be doing with your busy day, (running & playing, or getting dressed or even eating your lunch), Jesus will always love you. Debby Anderson’s whimsical illustrations and kid-like style is the perfect way to introduce your toddler to Jesus. Each of these fun books is designed to be sung to a familiar song and at the same time reinforce the simple biblical truths that Jesus loves and cares for us.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780781430753
ISBN10: 0781430755
Debby Anderson
Binding: Boards
Published: August 1998
Debby Anderson Board Books
Publisher: David C. Cook
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