My Advent Nativity Press-Out-and-Play Book
$16.99
Explore the real meaning of Advent and Christmas with your kids as they hear, learn, engage, and play with My Advent Nativity Press-Out-and-Play Book. This Advent activity for families presents people, animals, and stable features that actually press out of the book and is built into a three-dimensional scene.
Counting down to Christmas with Advent calendars has become a popular tradition among families. In this board book, parents and children can read the short, easy-to-understand story of the first Christmas and learn how, just like Mary and Joseph were waiting for Jesus to come, we too can prepare our hearts in anticipation and celebration of the nativity of Jesus.
This interactive, pop-out board book will
help parents teach young children about Advent and the nativity
engage kids with interactive elements of play
improve young children’s fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and visual thinking
share the true meaning of Christmas, helping kids look forward to the best gift of all–Jesus
With a classic and kid-friendly art style, My Advent Nativity Press-Out-and-Play Book
features a 25-piece nativity scene that will be loved (and played with!) for years to come
has a fully illustrated scene under each pop-and-play character so the book and story remain even after the characters and features are removed
is a perfect gift for ages 3–7 during the Advent and Christmas season
equips homeschool families and churches with a fun resource to fuel a deeper discussion and study of Advent
This Christmas, help tiny hearts discover God’s love for us through the celebration of Jesus’ birth.
9781400231850 Tama Fortner, Keith Allen
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