My Catholic Busy Books
$19.99
Teach children some of the core basics of Catholicism with this fun reusable sticker book!
This interactive sticker book engages children and keeps them learning while having fun- and the best part- you can use it over and over again! The static cling style stickers can be repositioned and used repeatedly for hours of play-based learning fun! This busy book is a fun way to teach some of the core basics of Catholicism- in this “essential set” we’ve included:
– The Fruits of the Spirit
– The Works of Mercy
– The Rosary
– The Virtues and Vices
– On the Altar- Mass Items
– The Sign of the Cross
– The Beatitudes
– The Sacraments
– The 10 Commandments
– The Liturgical Calendar
– The Monthly Devotions of the Catholic Church
Printed on beautiful, heavy, glossy cardstock with pages measuring 7.5″ x 10″.
Each book is spiral bound, with over 120 reusable stickers on the back pages. The “extra” sticker material can be removed from the back pages to leave them blank so the stickers can be replaced on the back pages for storage.
Warning! Choking Hazard. Not for children under 3.
in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase
SKU (UPC): 0850042028711
Compiled by: Shining Light Dolls
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: April 2023
Publisher: New Day Christian Distributors
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