Boy And The Ocean
$18.95
Best-selling author Max Lucado celebrates the love of God in this simple story about a boy, his parents, and the wonder of creation. From the vast reaches of the ocean to the towering heights of the mountains, Lucado takes readers on a journey of discovery and thanksgiving, inviting them to delight in creation’s ability to illustrate and reflect the unmatched love of the Creator. Filled with beautiful illustrations and easy-to-understand language, this charming tale teaches children about the God whose love never ends, and will undoubtedly remain a favorite among families for years to come.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433539312
ISBN10: 1433539314
Max Lucado | T. Lively Fluharty
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2013
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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