Christmas : Water Reveal Activity Book – Paint The Pictures Over And Over A
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Teach children stories from the Bible and encourage their creativity at the same time with this reveal-and-find book that can be used over and over again!
Here’s how it works: Just dip the brush pen (provided) into water and paint the beautiful white pages. then watch the marvelous illustration appear. When the pages dry, the colors disappear and they’re ready to be painted again!
Makes a perfect first book on Christmas, from the wonderful message of God’s angel to the Christ child’s birth in Bethlehem.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780758681171
ISBN10: 0758681178
Compiled by: Concordia Publishing House | Illustrator: Gill Guile
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
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