Review: Bible Alphabet Activity Book
With outlines of the illustrations in A Bible Alphabet this book is for young children to colour in the pictures for themselves. It would be useful if they have had A Bible Alphabet read to them previously, as that will mean they are familiar with the stories portrayed. With letters and words to colour in, and words to copy into the spaces, this book will occupy many happy hours, especially with adult supervision.
This review was first posted by Mary Bartholomew on GoodBookReviews.org. The site has been closed as of March 2019
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