Where Are You Hiding God
$12.00
Where are you hiding, God? In the dresser between my pants and socks? In the bathtub under my little rubber duck? In the grass next to the flowers and the dragonflies?
This colorful picture book tells the story of a little girl trying to find God. She searches in the house, in the bathroom, and in the garden, without any luck. But just as she gives up hope, she finds God.
With beautiful illustrations that offer a treasure trove for exploring, recognizing, and naming, this touching story shows children that God is always with them. Ideal for children ages 3 and older.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780664263522
ISBN10: 0664263526
Elisabeth Zartl | Illustrator: Elisabeth Zartl
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Flyaway Books
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