Board Books – Joy Joy Joy
Shares the Christmas story in words and pictures designed for young readers. Based on Luke 2:10, this book emphasizes the joy of Jesus’ birth.
8 pages, measures 6″ x 6″.
The angel reassured them, “Don’t be afraid!” he said. “I bring you good news that will bring great joy to all people.” Luke 2:10 NLT.
Ages 3+.
SKU: | 015273649771 |
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Categories: | Christmas Clearance, Board Books, Book Fair Favorites, Board Book Favorites, Christmas and Advent |
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