Queen Esther Saves Her People 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.
Esther has become the queen of Persia, but God has a bigger job for Esther than just being queen. The safety of God’s people rests in her hands. Can Esther find the courage to help save her people from Haman’s evil plan? Featuring vibrant art from the beloved The Beginner’s Bible, this book is perfect for parents to share 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. It aligns with guided reading level G and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 2nd grade.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310764786
ISBN10: 0310764785
Produced by: ZonderKidz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2018
I Can Read – The Beginners Bible
Publisher: Zondervan
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