Seek and Find: The First Christmas Activity Book
Packed with Puzzles, Mazes, Counting, and Activities!
This coloring and activity book includes mazes, puzzles, drawing, coloring, and more to keep young children amused.
It will reinforce the teaching about Christmas in Seek and Find: The Very First Christmas which has over 450 hidden things for young children to find, count ,and sort.
It features the full Christmas story over eight parts, teaching children eight key truths about the birth of Jesus. A useful homeschool resource.
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