Snuggle Time Love
$9.99
Snuggle up with your little one and read all about what it means to love someone in Snuggle Time Love, a sweet collection of snuggle-time rhymes that leads children through 1 Corinthians 13 and shows them that love is patient, kind, and never, ever fails.
Featuring cute, cuddly illustrations and read-aloud rhymes, this padded cover board book will delight children with its heartfelt poems all about LOVE. Get ready for repeated readings and lots of hugs!This collection of 12 poems is:
*Perfect for bedtime snuggles, with a padded cover that fits just right in little hands
*Great for children ages 0-4
*An ideal gift for Valentine’s Day, baby showers, baptisms, Christmas, birthdays, and other gift giving opportunities
*An adorable addition to the bestselling Snuggle Time series, with over 300,000 units sold
*Written by Glenys Nellist, the bestselling author of many beloved children’s books, including the Love Letters from God and Snuggle Time series
Check out other the other titles in the Snuggle Time series:
*Snuggle Time Bible Stories
*Snuggle Time Psalms
*Snuggle Time Christmas Stories
*Snuggle Time Fall Blessings
Out of stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780310770701
ISBN10: 031077070X
Illustrator: Glenys Nellist | Illustrator: Cee Biscoe
Binding: Boards
Published: November 2022
Snuggle Time – Zondervan
Publisher: Zondervan
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