My Big Book Of Bible Stories
$16.99
Seventeen favorite Bible stories featuring hilarious rhymes and bright, full-color illustrations for preschoolers through early readers. From award-winning author and illustrator Phil A. Smouse, My Big Book of Bible Stories includes clever retellings of key Scriptures, including stories of creation, Adam and Eve, and Jonah all the way through the New Testament stories of the Good Samaritan, Jesus and Nicodemus, and Peter. Perfect for reading to younger children, while early readers will also enjoy working through the brightly-colored pages all by themselves.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641235488
ISBN10: 1641235489
Phil Smouse
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2020
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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