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Very Young Catholics in Argentina
Very Young Catholics in Argentina
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Very Young Catholics in Argentina follows three young boys through daily life in Argentina!
This captivating Catholic family takes you along in their daily life as they go hiking, play soccer, visit the renowned paragliding sites in the Andes Mountains, and entertain their extended family at the traditional Argentine feast known as an asado. A large and lively parish community closes out the book with a late-night party. Don’t miss our young character’s decision to practice being a hero, and his delightful analysis of freedom and independence.
Pssst- print this companion Seek & Find activity sheet so your kids can hunt through the pictures while you read!
Bonus content includes:
- what mate is,
- an Argentinian saint,
- and more!
Book 12 in the Very Young Catholic Series
Author Emily Koczela is a lifelong Catholic, mother of six, and grandmother of fifteen (so far). Her travels have taken her to Mass in more than a dozen countries. She wrote this series to delight and inspire children by introducing them to their brothers and sisters around the world.
95 pages with full-color photographs throughout
Softcover
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