The Pilgrim's Progress Unknown - 2004
by John Bunyan
From the publisher
Colored Eggs for Jesse is a new children's book from Linda Hacon Winwood, best-selling author of Mommy, Why Don't We Celebrate Halloween. Winwood has written a book that: * Has Scripture references for Sunday school lessons or for families to do a bible study
* Is written in such a way that children who can't read can reproduce a set of eggs just by following the pictures* Has a list of supplies and where to find them, to make it easier to create a set of eggs
* Is also a coloring bookUsing the book's directions to create the eggs, parents can then use them to tell their children what Easter is really about. Designed as a low-price alternative to Resurrection Eggs, Colored Eggs for Jesse creates a fun way for parents to share the Easter Story with their children.
Details
- Title The Pilgrim's Progress
- Author John Bunyan
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Destiny Image Publishers
- Date 2004-01
- ISBN 9780768422054
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