Great Stories Of The Bible Level 2
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Great Stories of the Bible is a six book treasury of level 2 Adventure Bible I Can Read titles designed for newly independent readers and based on the Adventure Bible-the #1 Bible for kids! Read all about people in Bible times and their adventures in these well-known Bible stories.
This 6-book bind-up includes: God’s Great Creation ISBN: 9780310732389 Noah’s Voyage ISBN: 9780310746836 Joseph the Dreamer ISBN: 9780310750840 Moses Leads the People ISBN: 9780310732365 Ruth and Naomi ISBN: 9780310746508 Brave Queen Esther ISBN: 9780310746669
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310750994
UPC: 025986750992
Illustrator: David Miles
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2016
I Can Read – Adventure Bible
Publisher: Zondervan
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