Days Of Advent Coloring And Activity Book
TWO, 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.
SKU (ISBN): 9781950873395
ISBN10: 1950873390
Compiled by: Herald Entertainment
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2024
Brother Francis
Publisher: Herald Entertainment
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