What A Bragger
$12.99
Multiple Award-Winning book series helps to build a strong, foundational relationship with Jesus, while teaching love, and compassion for others! Melissa likes to brag that she can swim the fastest, climb the highest, and has the best of everything. Corey finds her crying in the sand box with her broken shovel, the only toy she had. They all chip in treasure coins for her birthday present. Melissa prays, giving thanks to God for her friends, and learns they are more important than all the toys in the sea.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780986360428
ISBN10: 0986360422
Lee Ann Mancini
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2015
Publisher: GLM Publishing
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