Feast Days and Holy Days - Días Festivos de la Iglesia Coloring & Activity Book
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Item #: 1055464
ISBN: 9780819826824
Price: $1.95
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Feast Days and Holy Days is an exciting bilingual coloring and activity book that features both English and Spanish text and highlights important Catholic feast days and holy days that are celebrated during the liturgical year. With clear, understandable explanations and artwork for kids to color, this coloring and activity book is sure to be a hit!

Includes a page with explanations of holy days for parents and teachers, written in both English and Spanish.

Pages are reproducible for classroom or home use. Coloring and activity pages entertain and educate!Provides hours of fun and learning for young children and is a great way for families to learn together!

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  • 4.00 / 5
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Draw and Tell Bible Stories 4.00 out of 5

By: Issac mountain (Chicago, ILL, January 1, 2012) Verified Buyer
Pros: Easy To Read;
Best Uses: Younger Readers; Reference;
Describe Yourself: Everyday Reader;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
As a CCD teacher, the materials I ordered are activity oriented so as to get the children involved in the bible stories, saint feast days, etc. This proves I think a better teaching tool and sets the stories and people in them in their minds.

Nice book 4.00 out of 5

By: Coucoumelle (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Qc, Canada, November 4, 2009)
Pros: Easy To Read;
Best Uses: Travel Reading; Younger Readers;
Describe Yourself: Bookworm;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Bought this and other books, for my younger kids to take to mass. This will give them an appreciation of Catholic culture. I also like the fact that it is bilingual, perhaps they'll pick up a bit of Spanish along the way?