The Little Lights: Full set of 15 volumes
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A beautiful, bright, colorful gift set for that child 4-8 years of age. Each volume is a sturdy 6″ x 8-1/2″ hardcover. Includes all 15 illustrated books for young readers, or those who love being read to aloud – and at an amazing set price for hardcover volumes!
The set includes stories about Charles Spurgeon, Amy Carmichael, Corrie ten Boom, Hudson Taylor, and 11 more. All of the following people (scroll down below left, to see the full list of persons your child will learn about when you have The Little Lights in your home!)
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The Little Lights
Full set of 15 volumes!
A beautiful, bright, colorful gift set for that child 4-8 years of age. Each volume is a sturdy 6″ x 8-1/2″ hardcover.
Includes all 15 illustrated books for young readers, or those who love being read to aloud – and at an amazing set price for hardcover volumes! The set includes all of the following:
Who Is the Greatest?:
The True Story of Charles Spurgeon
Who Will Save You?:
The True Story of John Knox and His Fight for Truth and Liberty
What Do You Need?
The True Story of Lottie Moon and the Christmas Offering
Are You Going to Stop?
The True Story of Gladys Aylward and Her Orphanage
Can You Imagine?
The True Story of C. S. Lewis and His Books
Are You Ready?
The True Story of Eric Liddell and the Olympic Games
What is it Like?
The True Story of Mary Slessor and Her Africa Adventure
What is the Truth?
The True Story of John Calvin and the Reformation
Who is the Bravest?
The True Story of David Livingstone and His Astonishing Journeys
Are All of the Watches Safe?
The True Story of Corrie ten Boom and the Little Dutch Watch Shop
What Should I Do?
The True Story of Martin Luther and the Reformation
Can Brown Eyes be Made Blue?
The True Story of Amy Carmichael and Her Looking Glass
Does Money Grow on Trees?
The True Story of George Muller and the Hidden Coins
What’s in the Parcel?
The True Story of Helen Roseveare and the Hot Water Bottle
Could Somebody Pass the Salt?
The True Story of Hudson Taylor and a Bowl of Soup
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