Read It Pray It Write It Draw It Do It For PreTeen Girls
$14.99
Interactive Journal Encourages Girls to Live Out Their Faith in Real Life!
This fun, interactive journal will help girls grow in their faith. With Bible-related reading, praying, writing, drawing, and doing activities, the pre-teen girls in your life will enjoy the varied prompts. Touching on topics that will enhance a girl’s faith, like Praying, Choices, Patience, Fitting In, Kindness, Emotions, Friends, Family, Loving Who You Are, Knowing Who God Created You to Be, and more, girls ages 8 to 12 will be encouraged to read a scripture passage (a key Bible passage is included), pray about it (a prayer starter is included), journal their own thoughts and feelings (a journal prompt is included), and draw a related picture (a drawing prompt is included). Each topically arranged section wraps up with a related “doing” activity as well–encouraging kids to live out their faith in real life!
1 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781636097893
ISBN10: 1636097898
Jean Fischer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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