Armor of God Children’s Poster Print
$6.99
These 11″ x 17″ Children’s Posters make a great teaching tool and decoration for children’s ministries, homeschool or even a child’s bedroom. With two sided lamination over a heavyweight card stock, these full color digitally printed posters are both durable and stylish. Made in the USA.
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Children’s Poster Prints – Armor of God
These 11″ x 17″ Children’s Posters make a great teaching tool and decoration for children’s ministries, homeschooling, or even a child’s bedroom. With two-sided lamination over a heavyweight card stock, these full-color digitally printed posters are both durable and stylish. Made in the USA.
SKU: | 724376540549 |
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Categories: | Book Fair Favorites, Sunday school/VBS resources, Gifts & Apparel, Novelty Items, Novelties and More, Posters and Charts, Homeschool |
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