Know Your Bible For Kids
$9.99
It’s never too early to know your Bible. . .
. . .and here’s a fantastic Bible reference for kids ages 8 to 12!
Based on the bestselling adult handbook Know Your Bible (more than 3 million copies sold), this book provides kid-friendly explanations of all 66 books of scripture and fascinating details on the story of Jesus–the focus of the entire Bible! Young readers will appreciate the clear, age-appropriate text as well as the bright, colorful illustration and design.
Know Your Bible for Kids is a reading experience that’s both educational and fun!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636091457
ISBN10: 1636091458
Donna Maltese
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2022
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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