Lunch Box Notes For Brave Boys
$7.99
Make lunchtime memorable with Lunch Box Notes for Brave Boys!
These fun and inspiring Lunch Box Notes for Brave Boys gives you the opportunity to share a moment of humor, truth, and encouragement during your child’s lunchtime. Adorable designs alongside delightful text will make your boy’s day as he reads each special, heartfelt message. Perfect for elementary school kids of all ages, each colorful, perforated card offers a special message on side one, and a truth-filled scripture selection on side two. Make lunchtime a faith- and confidence-building time with Lunch Box Notes for Brave Boys!
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781643525136
ISBN10: 1643525131
Compiled by: Barbour Staff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2020
Brave Boys
Publisher: Shiloh Kidz – Barbour Publishing Inc.
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