1 2 3 Jesus Loves Me For Little Ones
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This colorful book uses basic numbers (1-10) to help tell engaging stories from the life of Jesus, each containing an important lesson for little ones about who He is and how they can follow Him.
Do you want to instill a love for Jesus in your little one? It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!
As children practice counting from 1 to 10, they will be introduced to short stories from Jesus’s life that reveal who He is and why kids can believe in Him. The vivid illustrations and engaging text will capture kid’s imaginations and lead to meaningful discussions on how to have a lifelong relationship with Jesus and share His love with others.
Each story includes a main lesson and a short Scripture passage for you and your child to read together. Add 123 Jesus Loves Me for Little Ones to your family’s library of inspirational and educational children’s books.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736987851
ISBN10: 0736987851
Rebecca Lutzer | Illustrator: Mary Eakin
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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