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Emma’s Baptism of New Beginnings

Selene Blackwell

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Emma’s Baptism of New Beginnings follows the delightful journey of a young girl named Emma as she prepares for her baptism.
 
With excitement and curiosity, Emma embarks on a path of discovery, learning about the powerful symbolism of baptism—being washed clean and starting anew in faith. Through her journey, she embraces her role within her community and the beauty of spiritual rituals that mark a personal journey of faith.
 
Filled with heartwarming moments, humor, and wisdom, this story is perfect for children learning about the significance of baptism and the importance of belonging to a faith community.
Available since: 06/17/2025.
Print length: 127 pages.

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