Noah And The Great Big Ark My First I Can Read
$5.99
The Beginner’s Bible(R) has been a favorite with young children and their parents since its release in 1989 with over 25 million products sold.
This retelling of the story of Noah’s Ark will take young readers from the building of the ark to the adventure in the storm to finding God’s rainbow in the sky. Featuring vibrant art from the beloved The Beginner’s Bible, parents will love sharing this book with their children.
This My First I Can Read!(TM) book, with basic language, word repetition, and great illustrations, is perfect for shared reading with a child.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310760290
ISBN10: 0310760291
Produced by: ZonderKidz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2017
I Can Read – The Beginners Bible
Publisher: Zondervan
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