Go Fish! The Armor of God Card Game, 48 Double-Sided Cards, Ages 5-8
$9.99
Teach your children to be victorious warriors for Christ with the Go Fish! The Armor of God Card Game.
48 double-sided cards are packaged inside a sturdy lidded box decorated in bright primary colors. The blue lid features the type of game.
Go Fish
The yellow body of the box features two cartoon figurines dressed as warriors, and the theme of the game is presented in a bold red banner.
The Armor of God
Ephesians 6:10-11
The card set is made up of 8 suits of 6 cards each. All 6 cards that make up a suit of armor are needed to win. The cards feature either a helmet, sword, shield, belt, breastplate, or shoes on the front and corresponding Scripture verse on the back. The first person to complete his suit of armor wins the game.
Besides being loads of fun, the Go Fish! The Armor of God Card Game helps improve children’s concentration, memory, sorting ability, communication, teamwork and develops good sportsmanship. The game is suitable for children aged 5-8, and 2-4 players can join in the fun.
Consider treating our grandchildren with the Go Fish! The Armor of God Card Game for family game night or pick up a few sets for a fun game to play in Sunday school. The Go Fish! The Armor of God Card Game will effortlessly teach a valuable Bible-based lesson through a fun game.
Cartoon warrior in a suit of armor design
Bold primary colors
48 double-sided cards
Sturdy lidded box
Based on Ephesians 6:10-11
Go Fish Game
Suitable for ages 5-8
2-4 players
Box size: 4.7″ x 3.6″ x 1.2″ (119 x 91 x 30 mm)
Card size: 4.5″ x 3.3″ (115 x 83 mm)
4 in stock
Teach your children to be victorious warriors for Christ with the Go Fish! The Armor of God Card Game.
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