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A is for Adam Coloring Book | Ken & Mally Ham | AIG
ID: 9781683440147 $4.99In, A is for Adam Coloring book, Children will learn important concepts from the rhyming text as they color in the delightful images!
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Alphabet Gospel Rhyming Books Book Set by Ken & Mally Ham | MB
ID: AGRBBS $41.00$50.97These are the biblical A to Z books your child will be drawn to again and again…
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D is for Dinosaur Book by Ken & Mally Ham | MB – Children’s Books
ID: 9780890516423 $16.99D is for Dinosaur is the biblical A to Z book your child will be drawn to again and again!
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D is for Dinosaur Coloring Book | Ken & Mally Ham | AIG
ID: 9781683440154 $4.99In, D is for Dinosaur Coloring Book, children learn biblical truths in a style designed to be easy to understand. Important concepts from the rhyming text.
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Dinosaur Fun Book by Bryan Miller | MB – Children’s Books
ID: 9780890514887 $12.99Go on a writing adventure with dinosaurs!
Start your younger learner on a writing adventure with dinosaurs from A to Z!
- Colorful illustrations enhance this unique multi-skill learning book.
- Perfect for early learners to practice writing exercises and letter recognition.
- Children write and wipe away in this great reusable resource.
Learning letters and writing can be so much fun! Each letter is highlighted with a dinosaur starting with that letter, and children are encouraged to trace each one and learn to write it. Children will enjoy practicing over and over again as they enjoy some of God’s wonderful dinosaurs, which the Bible tells us were created on Day Six during Creation, and also the flying reptiles created on Day Five! This book is perfect for use at home, ideal for travel, and certain to create hours of fun!
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The Moses Controversy Box Set: Collector’s Edition by Timothy Mahoney | TMF – History DVDs
ID: 798576479763 $54.95$59.95Explore early archaeology with the discovery of the first alphabetic inscriptions. Join the debate over Moses’ ability to write and the validity of the biblical account with extended interviews of the film’s participants. Did the Israelites even invent this alphabet as an early form of Hebrew?