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Saint Joan of Arc 21-Page Coloring Book [Download]
Saint Joan of Arc 21-Page Coloring Book [Download]
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Here is a story of vision and bravery, fierce determination, and loving surrender to God's will. Children learn the whole STORY of St. Joan of Arc--you can read it to them while they color (even as a bedtime story, perhaps?) through the 21 pages. This is also a great companion coloring book to Glory Story vol. 6: St. Joan of Arc.
A link to the 21-page download will be sent upon checkout.
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from 6101 reviewsI bought these cards last year. I distributed to the Home School Co-op. The cards are always used an appreciated. Please keep up the GREAT ideas!
Wonderful way to teach the rosary to children!
perfect love them just what i needed
We are absolutely loving this game. Learning proper names of things plus my kids are noticing those same things at Mass and pointing them out!
I love this colouring book and it has really nice pages to color as well as telling the story of Saint Carlos. It is inspiring, informative and was a great price! I gave out 7 copies this morning at Children's Liturgy and might purchase more! I can't wait to hear how the kids like them next week!
great idea
I love it because it’s not a traditional for a card. I love the seven steps to sainthood that any young person or adult can read easily.
The coloring book with its wonderful illustrations and bi-lingual texts is a prayer answered! I hope you make MORE like this!
I loved this so much I bought a bunch for my PD!
Very Impressive and high quality!!
Gave to Catholic youth ministries to help our young understand the basic beliefs in living a peaceful life
Very powerful prayer to Saint Carlo Acutis!
Love these so much! My only regret is that I didn’t buy more.
Love him. What about making an altar girl?
I will ne giving this as a gift to our grandson in November. He is a fan of the Fr. Leopold bricks and items.
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I was happy to received these. It is good to show our children that someone their age can have the courage to live and die for their faith.
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