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Days Of Advent Coloring And Activity Book
$6.99Add to cartTWO, REMOVABLE COLORING & ACTIVITY PAGES FOR EACH DAY OF ADVENT
Plus, bonus pages for Sundays!
Bring the Advent season to life with this one-of-a-kind coloring and activity book! This book was created as a companion to “The Days of Advent” Brother Francis episode, and “The Days of Advent” reader. Most of the coloring pages and activities are designed to reinforce the lesson or theme for each day, and some are just for fun.
This book is designed for children ages 5-9, and includes detailed coloring pages, word searches, puzzles, mazes, and other fun activities for each day of Advent.
Each page is perforated and is removable, for ease of use.
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Extraordinary Coloring Book
$6.49Add to cartEvery child wants to be an illustrator! With this coloring book, the child in your life gets to be the illustrator of Extraordinary!
A lovely picture book about God’s extraordinary love for each of us. The perfect coloring book for young Catholics. It shows the beauty of Baptism, Reconciliation, and Holy Communion.
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Light Of Heaven Saints Coloring Book
$9.95Add to cartCelebrate the lives of 23 of our favorite saints! Illustrated by artist Adalee Hude, each coloring page is rich with detail, reminiscent of beautiful stained-glass works of art. Make each one your own using crayons, markers, or pens, bringing the lovely images to life!
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Childs Treasure Rosary Coloring Book
$6.26Add to cartA Caritas Press Title
A great way for little ones to stay focused while your family prays the Rosary. Hand-drawn artwork and rosary reflections by children, for children. This is a companion book to A Child’s Treasure: Rosary Meditations for Children, also from Caritas Press.
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Proud Tree Coloring Book
$7.99Add to cartThe proud tree was named Rex (King) because he acted like the king tree of the forest. And then one day…
Using illustrations from the award-winning animated video, this inspiring book tells little ones the story of the crucifixion from the viewpoint of Rex, the tree that became the cross Jesus carried to Calvary. Rex, proud and ungrateful, learns a lesson of love from the humble, gentle Jesus.
Sadness and sympathy for the suffering Jesus mingle with the joy and exultation of the Resurrection as an old, familiar story is told in a new and memorable way.