Top 50 Object Lessons Games And Activities
$24.99
The RoseKidz Top 50 series continues with the Top 50 Bible Object lessons to teach the Top 50 Bible Stories! Easy to follow, volunteer friendly directions create opportunities for children to remember the main theme using object lessons. Using science and everyday objects, you can teach kids key themes such as God’s love with science, food, and more!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628625042
ISBN10: 162862504X
Kathie Phillips
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2017
Top 50
Publisher: RoseKidz
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