Sawan Presents Illustrated Bible Story Book New Testament. These story aim to teach children about belief in God and the power of trust and love. The book for the children is written in simple language and contain colourful illustrations.
Illustrated Bible-Stories Simon the Pharisee
KSh 395.00
Simon the Pharisee is a Wonderful book covering all the parts from starting till the end.
Presents Illustrated Bible Story Book New Testament. These story aim to teach children about belief in God and the power of trust and love. The book for the children is written in simple language and contain colourful illustrations.
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