Little One God Loves You
$8.99
These sweet boards book are a wonderful starters for young children learning that they were made with a purpose by a loving creator who wants nothing more than love in return. Simple rhyming couplets introduce children to the idea that they are unique-“No one has your tiny nose/Or your wiggly, squiggly toes.” Enjoy sharing with your little one the five purposes from Rick Warren’s The Purpose-Driven Life: knowing God’s love, being a member of God’s family, growing in Christ, helping people, and telling others about God. Includes a note to parents from Rick Warren!
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310753070
UPC: 025986753078
Amy Hilliker | Illustrator: Polona Lovsin
Binding: Boards
Published: February 2016
Publisher: Zondervan
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