My LullaBible For Girls
$20.99
The powerful Scripture and prayers contained in My LullaBible for Girls will touch you deeply. With its beautiful design and meaningful poetry, this is a must have for any family with small children.
The charming collection of twenty-four original lullabies in My LullaBible for Girls is perfect for sharing God’s love as you and your child cuddle and bond. Your little one will fall asleep peacefully listening to the rhythmic lullabies and the soothing sound of your voice. Each lullaby is accompanied by a prayer and Scripture verse that will encourage you in the blessed task of raising children by creating loving bedtime memories for the first precious years of their lives.
Precious Scripture promises and comforting prayers will turn sleepy hearts and thoughts to God. Add a LullaBible for Girls to your next baby shower gift to encourage a new mom.
Suitable for newborns and older
*52 Full-Color Pages
*Padded Hardcover Board Book
*Brilliant Full-Color Illustrations
*Silver Foil Cover Accents
*Personalization Page for Gift-Giving
*Size: 8.54″ x 7.72″ x 1.61″ (217 x 196 x 41 mm)
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SKU (ISBN): 9781432131210
Alette-Johanni Winckler
Binding: Other
Published: 2020
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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