Be Strong And Courageous Blue Space Joshua 1:9 Notebook
$4.20
Make building the habit of writing and planning more fun with a notebook that inspires faith and adventure. The Be Strong and Courageous Blue Space Notebook has plenty of space for boys to plan their adventures, store memories, or take notes for school. With its space-themed design and encouraging Scripture, it’s the perfect notebook for motivating boys to stay on top of things while growing in their faith.
The front and back covers feature two space-themed scenes. The front cover showcases a red rocket ship exploring space. The sentiment is displayed below in an orange frame and white letters.
Be strong and courageous
The back cover features a different angle of the same design, the entire verse in a small tan frame, and the Scripture reference.
“Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”
Joshua 1:9
The notebook has 64 pages. Each page is lined and has three flying blue spaceships in the top corners.
The Be Strong and Courageous Blue Space Notebook is part of the Be Brave Boy Space Collection that includes a fashion Bible cover, a stainless steel water bottle, a second stainless steel water bottle with a set of stickers, a set of lunchbox notes, a gift bag, a 140-piece puzzle, a silicone pencil case, an assorted sticker set, a sticker roll, a retractable pen set, a large notebook, a secret diary, a medium planner pad, a cardstock bookmark set, a magnetic bookmark set, and a premium cardstock bookmark.
Start the new school year on an adventurous note when you add the Be Strong and Courageous Blue Space Notebook to your sons’ back-to-school supplies. You could also keep a stack of these notebooks in your classroom for creative writing. The Be Strong and Courageous Blue Space Notebook will make any boy’s imagination take flight.
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SKU (UPC): 6006937170803
Compiled by: Christian Art Gifts
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: December 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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