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Great Adventure Kids Pack - $24.95 The five items included in this educational package (Chart, Game Set, Bible Story Coloring Book, Bookmark, and Prayer Beads) are based on the color-coded system of the Great Adventure and will aid in teaching children the narrative story of salvation history. Through play, memorization, prayer, and interaction, these learning tools bring familiar Bible stories into a system where children can relate them to their own life.
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Great Adventure Kids Bible Card Set - $11.95
Great Adventure Kids is a dynamic new learning system designed to teach children the story of the Bible in a fun and interactive manner. This system is based on the very popular Great Adventure line of adult Bible study materials, which have helped hundreds of thousands of people all over the world grow in love for Sacred Scripture and make reading it a part of their daily lives. |
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Great Adventure Kids Bible Chart - $4.95 The Great Adventure Kids Bible Timeline Chart is a color-coded accordion-style folding chart that details the 12 periods of Bible history. With its vibrant colors and kid-friendly illustrations, the Kids Bible Timeline Chart shows children the chronology of the Bible in a way they’re sure to remember. This double-sided resource has on the back important maps, prayers, an explanation of the six historical covenants between God and man, and “How You Fit into the Story,” a summary of the sacraments of initiation and life in Christ.
Great Adventure Kids Prayer Beads - $3.95
The Great Adventure Prayer Beads are designed to be used in conjunction with the Bible Timeline Prayer printed on the back panel of the Great Adventure Kids Bible Timeline Chart. The Bible Timeline Prayer emphasizes the important lessons God wants us to learn from each period of Bible history and helps children learn God’s plan for their lives. |
Great Adventure Bible Kids Bookmark - $1.00
The color-coded bookmark is a scaled-down version of The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Chart for easy reference. Not only can children use it to mark their spot while reading, they can reference the symbols on the card to know what period of salvation history they are reading from.
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