77 Bible Promises Every Kid Should Know, Ages 5-8
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The 77 Bible Promises Every Kid Should Know is a creative way to sow the seeds of Scripture in your children’s hearts. This little book will help boys and girls aged 5-8 to memorize 77 of the Bible’s key Scripture promises in a fun and engaging way. Because repetition is the key to memorization, this easy-to-use tool makes memorizing Scripture as easy as 1-READ, 2-WRITE, and 3-COLOR!
The booklet has a bright red cover with a large green frame that sports the title in bold, white, and yellow letters.
77 Bible Promises Every Kid Should Know
On the inside, each verse is printed at the top of the page, followed by a space to copy it. Lastly, children are invited to color an artistically rendered image of the same verse. In the back of the book, you will find a list of all 77 Bible promises so you can add a checkmark once it’s memorized.
The 77 Bible Promises Every Kid Should Know is ideal for use in Sunday School classes, church activity bags, and Christian homeschool curriculum. It also makes a fun and edifying Christmas stocking stuffer for all your grandchildren.
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The 77 Bible Promises Every Kid Should Know is a creative way to sow the seeds of Scripture in your children’s hearts. This little book will help boys and girls aged 5-8 to memorize 77 of the Bible’s key Scripture promises in a fun and engaging way. Because repetition is the key to memorization~ this easy-to-use tool makes memorizing Scripture as easy as 1–READ~ 2–WRITE~ and 3–COLOR!
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