Sopas De Letras La Vida Y Pala – (Spanish)
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Descubre la vida y las palabras de Cristo en el Nuevo Testamento con mas de 150 sopas de letras faciles de leer y en letra grande. LA VIDA Y PALABRAS DE CRISTO: LETRA GRANDE es una maravillosa fuente de inspiracion, reflexion y animo sobre el impacto de Jesus.
Cada edicion de la serie de rompecabezas “Buscadores de la Palabra” de Whitaker House ofrece una forma divertida y relajante de pasar el tiempo, ya sea mientras esperas a un amigo o necesitas aliviar el estres. Buscar palabras relacionadas con la vida y las palabras de Cristo puede ayudarte a fortalecer tu fe en El y en Sus promesas. Ademas, las sopas de letras pueden mejorar tu vocabulario y ortografia, desarrollar habilidades de reconocimiento de patrones y mantener tu memoria activa.
Discover the life and words of Christ in the New Testament in over 150 easy-to-read, large print word searches! The Life and Words of Christ Large Print Word Search is a wonderful source of inspiration, reflection, and encouragement on the impact of Jesus.
Each edition in the Seekers of the Word series of puzzles from Whitaker House is a fun, relaxing way to pass the time, whether you are waiting for a friend or just need some stress relief. Searching for words relating to the life and words of Christ can help to grow your faith in Him and His promises. Word searches can also improve your vocabulary and spelling, develop pattern recognition skills, and keep your memory sharp.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887694887
Language: Spanish
Compiled by: Whitaker House Staff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2025
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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