My First Toddler Bible
$9.99
Set sail with Noah, follow Moses through the Red Sea, and marvel at Jesus’ miracles as you read this fun collection of Bible stories together.
Enjoy the sweet rhymes, then follow the Scripture to talk, question, and explore even more!
Designed for toddlers and with a fun carry handle, this beginner’s Bible offers the perfect introduction to Bible stories.
Features:
*Packed with Bible stories for young children
*Bright illustrations make it a joy for all readers, promoting adult-child time
*Develops self-awareness and encourages language learning skills
*Sturdy board pages are durable and easy for tiny hands to hold
*Carry-me handle makes it perfect for on-the-go entertainment
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SKU (ISBN): 9781424568406
ISBN10: 1424568404
Compiled by: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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