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God's Big Story Cards
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This one-per-household faith nurture game encourages families to have fun as they learn about God's story together.
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Product
#037040
Availability
  In Stock
ISBN
978-1-59255-679-3
Country of Origin
CHINA
Trim Size
3 x 3.25 x 3.625
Weight
0.12 lbs
Date Published
9/6/2011
Product Type
Other Printed
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This one-per-household faith nurture game encourages families to have fun as they learn about God's story together. Start by reading the day's story in the Bible, then roll the color-coded die to choose one of six ways to explore the story together. The 165 God's Big Story cards include all the stories that are shared in the Imagine, Wonder, and Marvel levels of DWELL. Also great for home schoolers, Christian day schools, and families whose churches use other curricula.


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Comment by:
LaVonne
11/2/2011
10:33 AM
My kids, ages 6 & 8, love the God's Big Story cards. We usually wind up doing all the activities and just using the die to decide which order to do them in. It's been great seeing them get excited about dinnertime family devotions! The questions are perfect for their level, and the activities are a great mix of serious, silly, and creative. Thanks so much.
 
Comment by:
Andrea
9/20/2011
2:43 PM
I am really liking the God's Big Story cards! What a great way to encourage families to read Scripture together and talk about their faith. However, I really wish that I could purchase extra dice separately. That way, I could use them in a big event without having to purchase a large quantity of card sets. I could just divide the cards from one or two sets among the tables and give each table its own dice. Plus, kids lose things like dice all of the time, and it'd be great if families could easily replace their dice so that they could continue to use the cards without having to purchase a new set. I also noticed a typo on card #28. It is listed as a reading from Genesis, but it is supposed to be listed as Exodus. Other than that, I predict that the cards will be a big hit with families at my church!
 
 
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