Caring And Sharing Activity Book
$7.99
A faith-based sticker and activity book about caring for family and sharing with friends featuring everyone’s favorite bear family-the Berenstain Bears! Includes mazes, puzzles, word searches and over 50 stickers!
The Berenstain Bears Gifts of the Spirit series celebrates the joy of faith, family, and friends-values essential to a wholesome and fulfilling life!
Children ages three to seven will love this 32-page Berenstain Bears faith-based activity book created by Mike Berenstain, son of Stan and Jan Berenstain! Kids will enjoy the fun full-color activities!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780593482889
ISBN10: 0593482883
Mike Berenstain
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2022
Berenstain Bears Gifts Of The Spirit
Publisher: Random House Inc.
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