Love Letters From Jesus Devotional
$25.49
2017 Preschool Devotional
This is one of a new series of interactive devotional books which will help you engage your preschooler in activities designed to reinforce the concept taught in the short devotional reading. Each book in the series features delightful, full-color art on every spread.
One Brick at a time. That’s how to build a cathedral. But where to find the bricks? This book is full of character bricks, in the form of 180 devotional readings for preschoolers. Each short reading is crafted for maximum impact using simple object lessons.
Your child will never forget your happy times together because they will not merely hear the lessons, but act them, touch them, chew them, pray them, smell them, squish them, laugh them, fell them, color them, bake them, jingle them, draw, and animate them. By engaging the imagination, the seed of truth is planted deep, where it can snuggle down into the heart.
Covering the 27 fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist church, these readings provide a firm foundation on which to build a destiny. One brick at a time.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780828015165
RosAnne Tetz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2001
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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