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Veggie Tales Bible Storybook Big Idea's

by Cindy Kenney

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About This Hardback

Join Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and the whole VeggieTales gang as they share twenty favorite Bible stories. Based on the popular videos, this Bible storybook combines VeggieTales fun with over twenty favorite Bible stories. Kids will learn classic Bible stories and gain an overview of the Bible. And they’ll be laughing and having fun while they’re at it—a perfect way to introduce children to the Bible. Loaded with humor, colorful art, and fun features.

• “On the Countertop” opener to each story that underscores the main theme
• Scripture selections to go along with each story from the easy-to-understand New International Reader’s Version (NIrV—The NIV for Kids!)
• Memory verses from Qwerty the computer
• Humorous call-outs throughout Have fun while learning Bible stories and the important message each one brings.

Sunday morning values, Saturday morning fun!
Page Count: 256
Size: 7.3 wide x 8.5 high x 0.9 deep in. | 185 wide x 216 high x deep 22 mm
Weight: 1.71 lb | 775 gms

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Book Details

Author / ArtistCindy Kenney
Book FormatHardback
PublisherZondervan Publishing USA
Date Published2006-11-03
IllustratorBig Idea Design
Recommended for Agesfrom 4 years up to 8 years
Recommended for Agesfrom 4 years up to 8 years
Weight453g
Number of Pages256
ISBN9780310710080
ISBN-100310710081
Product ID122896

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Christian Books > Children's Books > Children's Bibles > Age 4-7


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