The Ultimate FeastDay! Set [board game + 3 expansion packs]
The Ultimate FeastDay! Set [board game + 3 expansion packs]
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Get our best-selling Feastday! board game with 3!!! expansion packs!
With the additional cards, you can play this game over and over with new cards!
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from 6053 reviewsMy kids love it and we love it too. It’s so inspiring book
I had borrowed this book from a friend years ago and wanted to purchase my own copy to use in our homeschool. My son is a new server at a TLM Mass and it is helping him with his movements as well.
I really like the Prayer Cards on Carlo Acutis. I wish I could afford to get them for each of the 250 children in our CCD program. I'm glad to have them for our 2nd graders.
They are beautiful
I love them! I'll be giving them to my 8th grade CCD students.
Great love it
It is compact, complete, and easy to keep by your bed or in a purse or pocket.
Good price , nice size and awesome information in the back.
The narration was so engaging that my kids were captivated from start to finish. It made the story memorable without feeling overwhelming. I especially loved how it highlighted the Knights of the Immaculata—my children really understood the beautiful distinction between knights who serve a country and knights who serve our Lord. A wonderful balance of being thorough yet approachable. Highly recommend!
I teach 2nd grade catechism can’t wait to give my students his holy card and share his story with them.
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Beautiful and succinct commentary on the rosary. The best I’ve ever read. Worth every penny and more.
Great quality and greater reminders of the simple steps to holiness.
The cards were beautiful and made with sturdy card stock
There are many different holy pictures on the cards which is a nice variety. They are lovely to look at and are an additional enhancement to the Divine Praises.
Our grand children ages 5 to 17 loved this.
There is a 10 minute gap between when Mass lets out and our Faith Formation classes begin, so I've begun setting up boardgames in the hallway before class. The teachers have time to set up and the kids are learning. When I set this one up, the 2nd graders begged their teacher to come out and see how to play. This week, the teacher had the kids playing in class since we've set up a new one in the hallway. Thank you! It was nice not having to produce my own game this week.