Happy No Snakes Day
$22.99
BRAVE Books has partnered with Riley Gains to write Happy No Snakes Day a Christian children’s book that teaches kids about seeking truth.
The story teaches a valuable lesson about honesty and integrity. Educates kids about how to avoid being bamboozled by those who repeatedly deceive. While some think it’s has a hidden political agenda and may to some extent, it teaches an important aspect of life in general. Political or not, kids need to understand that throughout their life there will be those that seek to deceive them and how to avoid this.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781955550574
ISBN10: 1955550573
Riley Gaines | Brave Books | Illustrator: Romont Willy
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2024
Freedom Island
Publisher: Brave Books
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