Lords Prayer Coloring Book
$3.99
A coloring book companion to The Lord’s Prayer: For All God’s Children
This coloring book gives children hours of fun as they learn the Lord’s Prayer and search for FatCat on every page!
*Coloring page for each line of the Lord’s Prayer
*Activity for a child to write and illustrate their own prayer
*A page of new FatCat illustrations to color
*Scripture references for further study
*Ideal for use in the home, school, or church
With this coloring book, children can playfully engage with Jesus’s prayer that teaches us to pray. It is a perfect companion to the full-color The Lord’s Prayer: For All God’s Children.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781683596967
ISBN10: 168359696X
Natasha Kennedy
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2022
FatCat Book
Publisher: Lexham Press/Kirkdale Press
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