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What Is the True Meaning of Christmas? | Children’s Jesus Book - cover

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What Is the True Meaning of Christmas? | Children’s Jesus Book

Baby Professor

Publisher: Baby Professor

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Summary

Beyond the gifts and spirit, Christmas is a definite religious celebration. It’s time your child discovers the true meaning of Christmas direct from this picture book. The great thing about letting your child learn on his/her own pace is that the lessons are better remembered. That’s the reason why books like this exist. Get a copy today.
Available since: 02/15/2017.

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