Princess Hope And The Hidden Treasure Level 1
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When Princess Hope and her sisters find a ring that once belonged to their beloved grandmother, their hearts are filled with joy. And when they start finding clues that lead them on a treasure hunt, the adventure begins. Readers of this level one I Can Read will follow Princesses Faith, Hope, Charity, Joy, and Grace as they track down the location of a hidden treasure and learn that all the riches and shiny things in the world cannot compare to the precious love of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310732501
UPC: 025986732509
Jeanna Young | Jacqueline Johnson | Illustrator: Omar Aranda
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2012
I Can Read – Princess Parables
Publisher: Zondervan
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