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Good Night Classics
$22.99
Classic fairy tales are full of God’s truth-you just have to know where to look.
In Good Night Classics, celebrated author and illustrator C. S. Fritz uses beloved fairy tales to tell the story of God’s good news for the world. Families will learn about honesty, contentment, obedience, grace, and more through these familiar and beloved stories. In this beautifully written and illustrated exploration of fairy tales through the lens of the Gospel, classic stories illuminate the truths of Scripture in ways children will love.
*Geppetto walks through the woods to carve out his creation
*Jack learns that money isn’t the treasure he needs
*Gretel discovers the dangers of temptation
*The three little pigs find out how important a firm foundation is
*Pinocchio listens to his father’s call to come home and be made new
Sure to become a favorite bedtime ritual for both parents and children, reading these captivating retellings of beloved fairy tales will help you explore biblical truths, strengthen familial bonds, and bring you closer to God. This collection of stories also includes a Scripture-based discussion guide for families.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641582377
ISBN10: 1641582375
C. S. Fritz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2022
Publisher: NavPress
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