The lives of over 65 Saints are fully illustrated and explained. For children ages 6-10. Hardcover.
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The lives of over 65 Saints are fully illustrated and explained. For children ages 6-10. Hardcover.
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This illustrated book of 65 Catholic Saints gives your child a wide range of role models. Arranged by their Feast Day, the lives of these Saints demonstrate that anyone can be a saint. Ages 6-9. Size: 5 ½" x 8 ½", 160 pages, hardcover.
This book contains a one-page biography of 14 of the most popular male saints. It is a great introduction to Saints Peter, Paul, Joseph, Anthony, Patrick, John the Baptist and other good men for girls as well. A full-page, full-color illustration accompanies each Saint. Softcover. Saddle stitched.
The Lives of the Saints for Girls by Louis M. Savary introduces young Catholic girls to 15 of the most beloved female Saints. Among the features of this book are:
Saints included in this edition are:
In the Seek and Find book, children look for Sara and Simon, a girl and a boy like them; Felix and Estella, a teacher and his daughter; Lavan and Hoom, the two cats; and Gil the goat. Along the way the will meet some great saints: Saint Blandina of Lyon, Saint Genevieve of Paris, Saint Hildegard of Bingen, Saint Francis of Assisi, Saint Catherine of Siena, Francis Xavier of the Indies, Saint Vincent de Paul of Paris, Saint John Bosco of Turin, Saint Bernadette of Lourdes, Saint Damien of Molokai, Saint Charles de Foucauld of the Sahara, and Saint Teresa of Calcutta.
Illustrated
A Vision book containing the enthralling story of the great modern apostle of youth, Saint John Bosco, and his best-loved pupil who became a saint, Dominic Savio. Blessed with tremendous natural and supernatural gifts, including a wonderful sense of humor, Saint John Bosco overcame overwhelming obstacles to help deprived children find a better life.
Juggler, magician, acrobat, tailor, teacher and writer--John Bosco became all of these in his efforts to lead boys and girls to God. A prayer was the price of admission to his shows; a friendly contest to match skill or strength was his answer to the hoodlums who laughed at him. As a priest he was known as Don Bosco and built churches and schools.
Don Bosco's schools were cheerful places where the school spirit ran high. This story of Saint John Bosco and his pupil, Saint Dominic Savio, will appeal to the young readers of today.
Cover art by Chris Pelicano