Listen to the Animals: Devotionals for Families with Young Children

Listen to the Animals: Devotionals for Families with Young Children
ISBN-10
087123341X
ISBN-13
9780871233417
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
1979
Publisher
Bethany House Pub
Author
William L. Coleman

Description

"There are exactly fifty-two stories in all. They are short. They are fascinating. They are full of lessons for living. They are written to be read to the little ones in your Sunday school class. Each story has a moral, a suitable Bible passage, and a cluster of questions you can use to simulate kid-level discussion to reinforce the meaning." -- cover.

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