God Bless My School
$9.99
It’s that time of year again-time to get ready to go to school! God Bless My School will be a sweet back-to-school book that families will love to read together as children and parents prepare for everything a new school year brings. I’ve got my crayons, glue, and paint. My backpack’s zipped-up full. Today’s the day I get to say, “It’s time to go to school!” As children prepare for an upcoming school year, God Bless My School will help them look forward to all the fun activities and friends ahead and know that God is with them everywhere they go! The padded board book will be easy for little hands to hold, and the message will be simple and easy to understand. With the beloved rhymes of Hannah C. Hall and the iconic artwork of Steve Whitlow, families will delight over the precious baby animals who are excited to learn and make new friends at school.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780718011093
ISBN10: 0718011090
Hannah Hall | Illustrator: Steve Whitlow
Binding: Boards
Published: July 2017
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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