Bake Through The Bible At Christmas
$12.99
Bake through the Bible at Christmas helps parents to explore the Christmas story with their child while having lots of fun cooking together. It contains 12 Bible stories, told in a simple, engaging style, that take a child through the events of the first Christmas. Each story is supported by a cooking activity that reinforces the main teaching, along with questions to discuss while cooking, and a simple recap to use while enjoying what you’ve made. Cooking activities include: – Spiced star tree decorations to remind you that Jesus is the light of the world. – Cranberry angel cakes to link with the angel’s message to Mary. – Egyptian tomato soup with pyramid toast to remember that God kept Jesus and his family safe in Egypt. With clear, illustrated recipes, you don’t have to be a good cook to enjoy this bookjust ready to have some fun as you bake through the Bible at Christmas!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781910307984
ISBN10: 191030798X
Susie Bentley-Taylor | Bekah Moore
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2016
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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