Known : Psalm 139
$10.99
From Sally Lloyd-Jones, the author of the bestselling?The Jesus Storybook Bible, comes an uplifting new board book with a padded cover that is a perfect fit for little hands. Inspired by Psalm 139, Known’s lyrical text reminds little ones that God sees them, knows them, and loves them more than they could ever know.
Known:
*Is written by Sally Lloyd-Jones, the bestselling author of The Jesus Storybook Bible
*Is beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Jago
*Contains lyrical text inspired by Psalm 139
*Contains a reassuring message that reminds kids that God fully knows them and fully loves them, no matter what–a foundational truth to comfort and inspire children
*Features a padded cover that is a perfect fit for little hands
*Is a great gift for a new baby, First Communion, or birthday
Look for additional inspirational children’s books in the series inspired by The Jesus Storybook Bible:
*Near: Psalm 139
*Loved: The Lord’s Prayer
*Found: Psalm 23
Known is another resource to invite children to experience God’s Never Stopping, Never Giving Up, Unbreaking, Always and Forever Love.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310771173
ISBN10: 031077117X
Sally Lloyd-Jones | Illustrator: Jago
Binding: Boards
Published: October 2022
Jesus Storybook Bible
Publisher: Zondervan
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