Seek And Find Old Testament Bible Stories
$16.99
This beautifully illustrated “Seek and Find” book is packed full of all your favorite Old Testament characters. It’s teeming with fun and exciting things to find-from snappy crocodiles, hungry lions and golden palaces to a baby in the bulrushes!
Children will not only love finding, counting and sorting over 450 hidden things, but they will also learn key truths about the character of our amazing God through the biblically faithful illustrations and retellings of Old Testament stories. They will learn that God is our Creator, our Rescuer, our Provider, and the Real King of everyone and everything.
With over 50 things to count on each page, this book will bring you hours of fun as you seek and find!
A perfect gift for young children.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784984748
ISBN10: 1784984744
Sarah Parker | Illustrator: Andre Parker
Binding: Boards
Published: May 2020
Seek And Find
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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