Snuggle Up Bible Stories
$14.99
Snuggle up with these Bible stories!
Snuggle time becomes even sweeter with these Bible stories retold for the youngest of hearts.
With each turn of the page, little ones will encounter these delightfully illustrated Bible story favorites:
*God Made Everything
*Noah and the Very Big Boat
*A Giant Battle
*Jonah and the Huge Fish
*Daniel Spends a Night with Lions
*Jesus Is Born
*Jesus Feeds 5,000 Hungry People
Snuggle Up Bible Stories for Kids is a great way to introduce little ones to the amazing, true stories found in God’s Word.
Recommended for ages 2+.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781636097237
ISBN10: 1636097235
Kelly McIntosh
Binding: Boards
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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