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Book Review: The Christmas Bible Doodle Book

With more than 50 stickers and loads of unfinished scenes, this Christmas Bible Doodle Book invites kids to get sketching. Activities include dot-to-dots, Scripture fill-in-the-blanks, step-by-step directions on drawing angels, poinsettias, and more, plus plenty of prompts and space to practice---just add pencils, crayons and imagination!


My Review: 

Let me be honest and I wanted to do this more than give it to my kids!   Thanks Zondervan for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine.

As much as I wanted to hide this book for only me to have fun my daughter is currently sitting next to me doodling on many pages!  She is having fun and I am enjoying watching her draw and imagine.   

The beginning of the book also covers the scriptures of the Christmas story so we can keep Christ the center of this season!

This is a great Christmas gift idea for any family!   Zondervan sells this great book for only $12.99  This is a book that is perfect for all ages!   Have fun and see where the arts take you and your conversations about our True present- Jesus!   




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