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Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

The Two Sons - Large size

E£40.00

Are all children the same? No, they are not. This story show the difference between both of them.The father asks both sons to help him. The eldest tells his father:" No, I won't come!". The youngest son answers: "Yes father, I will come and help you!". But what happens in the end?

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    Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

    The Two Sons - Small Size

    E£20.00

    Are all children the same? No, they are not. This story show the difference between both of them.The father asks both sons to help him. The eldest tells his father:" No, I won't come!". The youngest son answers: "Yes father, I will come and help you!". But what happens in the end?

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      Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

      The Lost Sheep - Large size

      E£40.00

      The whole day all sheep are walking around, eating and drinking. At night the shepherd gathers all his sheep. When he counts them, he discovers that one is missing. What is his reaction?  What will he do?

      The attractive book with colorful illustrations is a book young children like to be read and beginning readers can read it for themselves.

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        Committee of the child at Dar ElKalema

        Ziko and Numbers 2

        E£35.00

        A book for young children to color pictures according to the requested numbers. Each number has its own color, in the end the picture will be nice and beautiful.

        While coloring, the child practice recognizing the numbers and develops his writing skills!

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        Philip Yancey

        Reaching for the Invisible God

        E£195.00

        Is God playing games? What can we count on him for? This relationship with a God we can’t see, hear, or touch--how does it really work? The Reaching for the Invisible God Study Guide gives you a path in your personal quest for answers. 

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          Philip Yancey

          Prayer: Does it Make any Difference?

          E£255.00

          Philip Yancey writes as a journalist, with a sharp eye for detail and an investigative unwillingness to force conclusions. Chapters are short, but brimming with juice. Stories abound. Part of the time, Yancey just wonders about prayer. And Yancey...is a mighty fine wonderer.... (Christianity Today)

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