My Very First Noahs Ark Storybook
$12.99
The story of Noah just for babies with crinkle cloth and bright illustrations
Get ready to set sail on the ark with Noah and all the animals! Fun, soft, and pleasantly noisy, this Bible story cloth book is the perfect introduction to God’s promises.
Babies and toddlers will love the bright, happy, sometimes-silly illustrations. And they can follow along with the simple words as caregivers read the story out loud. With a soft and squishy fabric construction, little hands will love to play with the book–especially its crinkle-cloth cover!
Each book comes packaged in high-quality plastic, including a header tag that makes hanging displays simple.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780825447785
ISBN10: 082544778X
Jacob Vium-Olesen | Illustrator: Gal Weizman
Binding: Other
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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