My LullaBible For Boys
$14.99
The My LullaBible for Boys is an enchanting collection of 24 soothing lullabies for baby boys, instilling a love of God in their hearts. With its beautiful design and meaningful poetry, this is a must-have for any family with small children.
The charming collection of twenty-four original lullabies in My LullaBible for Boys is perfect for sharing God’s love as you and your child cuddle and bond. The soothing lullabies and adorable illustrations will put a smile on any baby boy’s face. Comforting Scripture promises and precious prayers will turn their sleepy thoughts to God.
Suitable for newborns and older.
*52 Full-Color Pages
*Padded Hardcover Bound Board Book
*Brilliant Full-Color Illustrations
*Silver Foil Cover Accents
*Personalization Page for Gift-Giving
*Size: 8.54″ x 7.72″ x 1.61″ (217 x 196 x 41 mm)
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781432132125
ISBN10: 1432132121
Alette-Johanni Winckler
Binding: Other
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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