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Series 3 Colouring Book: Go down to the sea

  • 0 - 7 Years
  • Publisher: Trinitarian
  • 21 x 14.8 x 0.3 cm

£1.65

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For children aged 4-7

This colouring book explores God's creation beneath the waves

A great resource for Sunday schools and days stuck indoors

A great resource for Sunday schools, this colouring book celebrates God's creation
Laura White

Laura White

Eden Children's Resources Specialist

Colouring book containing 14 pages of texts and illustrations on 'Go down to the sea' theme, with a Bible passage in the back for parents and others to read with the children. Ideal for everyone, including those who wish for something a little more challenging.
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    Lynda Swain

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    The pictures and images are great, quite suitable for a range of ages but the language used for the Bible references is just so old fashioned and unhelpful. I couldn’t use this product with the group I had been planning as just too archaic! Which was a real disappointment.