VeggieTales Joy To The World
$12.99
The Veggies cannot wait for Christmas. But as they add last-minute items to their wish lists and string popcorn chains, they realize they are tired of the endless Christmas hoopla. When Bob stops by to visit, he reminds them that Christmas is simple. Jesus was born to save the world! With cheerful hearts and unburdened spirits, the Veggies decide to remind others of the simple and joyful news of Christmas. Readers will love this festive VeggieTales story and the accompanying sound button that plays the Veggies singing “Joy to the World.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9780824916800
Pamela Kennedy
Binding: Boards
Published: 2018
VeggieTales
Publisher: Ideals Books
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