Bible Trivia For Kids
$13.99
1. Old Testament Trivia
2. New Testament Trivia
3. Grab Bag Trivia 166 Pages
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Attention kids! Are you ready to test your brain-power? Prepare to match wits with a friend or challenge yourself with great games and puzzles! Try your hand at Old and New Testament trivia with fun puzzles about Noah and the ark, Daniel in the lion’s den, Christmas in Bethlehem, Jesus and the disciples, and more. Then you can reach into the great grab bag of Bible trivia and sleuth out missing words, play name that tune, and crack up your friends with super Bible jokes and riddles.
Filled with hundreds of questions and challenges, Bible Trivia for Kids is great to share with your parents, your Sunday school class, and your friends. It’s also set up in sections that help you understand God’s Word as you go along. What an awesome way to discover what the Bible is all about!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736901208
ISBN10: 0736901205
Steve Miller | Becky Miller
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 1999
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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