77 Bible Activities for Kids
77 Bible Activities for Kids is designed to entertain little ones while at the same time instilling in them a love for God’s Word. Kids will have fun joining the dots to see what swallowed Jonah or helping the animals find their way back to Noah’s ark through a tricky maze. The activities will occupy their attention and at the same time teach them about the Bible.
This activity book is suitable for both boys and girls and will help develop critical thinking and creative learning skills as they solve all kinds of puzzles involving reading, and counting. This activity book is ideal for use in Sunday School and Christian homeschool curriculum. Keep one in your purse to keep your little one busy or gift to other moms to use for their young children.
SKU: | 9781432130787 |
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