Really Woolly My First Easter
$9.99
Celebrate the hope of Jesus and the true meaning of Easter with this basket-shaped board book of poems and prayers from DaySpring’s Really Woolly series. Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers will giggle along with this lovable sheep as they discover that the Easter story is full of joy, from baby ducklings and blooming flowers to knowing that Jesus is alive forever and ever!
This Christian Easter board book for ages 0 to 4 features:
*A die-cut Easter basket shape with a handle and glittered cover
*An Easter egg hunt in each illustration that will keep children coming back to make new discoveries
*The favorite Really Woolly characters
*Bible verses, sweet rhymes, and simple prayers that reflect the delight of God’s promises
*An age-appropriate way to teach very young children how spring blessings of new life reflect the meaning of Jesus’ resurrection
This inspirational Easter book for kids is the perfect Easter basket gift, spring family read-aloud, or Easter morning Sunday School story time. Curl up with your own little lamb and Really Woolly My First Easter to celebrate the hope and joy of the Easter season.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400225132
ISBN10: 1400225132
Bonnie Jensen | Illustrator: Julie Phillips
Binding: Boards
Published: February 2022
Really Woolly
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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