Prodigal Son
$7.99
These storybooks bring Bible stories to life using the same beautiful artwork from the classic Superbook series that received three Daytime Emmy nominations. Each book features engaging, age-specific content that coordinates with Superbook DVD stories. Children can learn God’s Word and be introduced to the Superbook series for the first time.
In The Prodigal Son, Superbook transports Chris, his neighbor Joy, and their robot friend, Gizmo, to ancient Galilee, where Jesus is telling the parable of the prodigal son. Children will witness how a young man goes on a quest for freedom and adventure only to discover that what he wants most in the world is his father’s love. Children will learn that our loving heavenly Father is always ready to forgive.
Each book teaches children timeless moral truths and life lessons through the captivating, Bible-based adventures of two time-traveling children and their robot friend.
Unparalleled biblical accuracy in both scene design and character dialogue.
Immersive experience supported by the Superbook Bible App and website.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781629997445
ISBN10: 1629997447
Christian Broadcasting Network
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2020
Superbook
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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