Beginners Bible Lets Learn To Pray
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Start children on the path to a fulfilling, lifelong prayer habit. The Beginner’s Bible Let’s Learn to Pray offers young children an interactive introduction to prayer, showing them they can talk to God about anything and everything.
Featuring helpful examples from classic Bible stories, children will learn the basics of prayer, including why we pray and how to pray. With fun prompts, accessible questions, and bright, colorful illustrations, children will be eager to talk to God about their daily experiences, and will learn how to listen to his still, small voice.
The Beginner’s Bible Let’s Learn to Pray:
*Is part of The Beginner’s Bible(R) brand, the bestselling Bible storybook brand of our time, impacting 25 million families for over 30 years
*Is an interactive prayer book, perfect for children ages 4-8
*Introduces readers to the foundations of prayer in simple, accessible language
*Encourages children to regularly talk and listen to God
*Features vibrant, three-dimensional art
Check out The Beginner’s Bible’s complete library for dozens of titles available for kids of all ages and reading levels.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310141914
ISBN10: 0310141915
Compiled by: ZonderKidz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2023
Beginners Bible
Publisher: Zondervan
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