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Due for release on 28 February 2027. Pre-order today.
Due for release on 28 February 2027. Pre-order today.
Easter-Themed Pop-Up Book Lets Kids Walk with Jesus Through the Week That Changed the World
What happened during the most important week in history? Many kids are familiar with Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The days surrounding Jesus’s sacrificial death are filled with other historic moments—from the end of the old covenant to the start of the early church. This fun pop-up book, written by Kevin DeYoung, teaches children how all of Holy Week unfolded.
Featuring intricate 3D illustrations by Don Clark, each short chapter walks through a key event in the Easter story, starting with Palm Sunday and continuing to Jesus’s ascension. Journey with Jesus as he arrives in Jerusalem on a donkey, cleanses the temple, shares the Last Supper with his disciples, prays in the garden of Gethsemane, conquers death, reappears to his followers, and more. Perfect for reading at home or in church, this picture book helps kids understand and celebrate 8 days that changed the world.
Title
The Biggest Story Easter
Author
Kevin DeYoung
Book Format
Novelty book
Publisher
Crossway
Published
February 2027
Weight
567g
Dimensions
26.7 x 22.9 x 1.5 cm
ISBN
9781433599552
ISBN-10
1433599554
Eden Code
7081045
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