My Only Wish
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SKU (UPC): 614187306529
Made popular by: Martha Munizzi
Media: CD
Released: August 2006
DayWind Music Group
Tracks
- 1. Demonstration Low Key (Eb/E)
- 2. Low Key (Eb/E) With BGV
- 3. Low Key (Eb/E) Without BGV
- 4. High Key (Ab/A) With BGV
- 5. High Key (Ab/A) Without BGV
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Product Highlights
Helps children learn and remember the story of Jesus’ birth.
Over 25 Advent activities included, such as word puzzles, drawing pictures, and creating your own Christmas ornaments.
Enough daily activities to use daily throughout the Christmas season
Word Searches
Crosswords
Word Scramble
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Picture Match
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