Baby Jesus Is Born
$3.49
A charming companion to the Touch and Feel Bible Stories, this first introduction to the Nativity has large, textured panels that offer toddlers and preschoolers a total sensory experience. Little ones can touch the soft fur of the ox, the sandy wall of the inn, the scratchy hay in baby Jesus’ manger, and more while they learn the story of Jesus’ birth. With child-friendly illustrations, Bible references, and simple text, this engaging book will bring the Word of God to life in your child’s heart while providing hours of tactile fun. For ages 4-7.
16 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780758606358
ISBN10: 0758606354
Gloria Truitt
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: January 2005
Arch Books
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
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