The Cross in the Egg: The Easter Story Retold for Children

The Cross in the Egg: The Easter Story Retold for Children
ISBN-10
0874837669
ISBN-13
9780874837667
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
31
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
august house
Author
Shirley Taylor

Description

Having met Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane and followed him to Jerusalem, Rabbit experiences the wonder of the Resurrection and gives away colored eggs to remind children of the gift of eternal life. Reprint.

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