The Christmas Promise Board Book
“Long, long ago, God promised to send a very special new King. Would you like to know how he did it?”
Using simple sentences and stunning illustrations, this 16-page board book introduces young children to the events of the very first Christmas.
SKU: | 9781784984397 |
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Categories: | Board Books, Christmas Children's Storybooks, Christmas Clearance, Christmas and Advent, Holiday Selections |
Tags: | jesus, christmas, advent |
Weight | 0.38 lbs |
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