Rhyme Bible Storybook
$22.99
Children love the soothing sound of rhyme! And now they can enjoy thirty-five delightful, classic Bible stories retold in lilting verse and rollicking, read-aloud rhyme in this new updated edition of The Rhyme Bible Storybook. From the story of creation, to the resurrection of Jesus, this is the perfect choice for parents who want to introduce their children to the Word of God.andnbsp; Updated and vivid illustrations by Laurence Cleyet-Merle breathe new life into a previously successful storybook Bible in the popular Rhyme brand. The Rhyme Bible Storybook is certain to become a well-worn favorite!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310726029
ISBN10: 0310726026
Linda Sattgast | Illustrator: Laurence Cleyet-Merle
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: December 2012
Publisher: Zondervan
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