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  • The Story of Noah

    Jer Stokes

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 15, 2017)
    The Story of Noah – Nine generations had passed since God sent Adam and Eve out of the garden of Eden, and the sinfulness of people had increased so much that God decided to flood the earth and destroy everyone – everyone except Noah and his family. In The Story of Noah, young readers will explore one of the most dramatic adventures in the Bible and learn what it must have been like for the eight people who survived. The Young Student of the Bible Series – The Bible will come alive like never before with these scripturally-accurate, yet easy-to-read stories. Each story includes the complete Biblical account and is illustrated with well-known works of art. Your young student of the Bible will learn about the characters and events in the Bible while being exposed to classical Christian art that has influenced culture and Christianity for centuries. Look for other Young Student of the Bible Series books by Jer Stokes, by searching for “Jer Stokes”. For ages 7 and up. Paperback, 8” x 10”, 36 pages.
  • The Story of Noah

    Lori C. Froeb, Anna Jones

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, Jan. 9, 2018)
    Adorable illustrations help tell the Bible story of Noah in this cute board book with flaps throughout.The beloved story of Noah and the Great Flood is beautifully told and illustrated in this engaging interactive book. Inside, children will see how Noah built the ark, the animals came two-by-two, and the rains fell for forty days and nights. Fun flaps add excitement and interactivity to this book, which is perfect for reading anytime.
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  • The Story of Noah

    Patricia A. Pingry

    Board book (Candy Cane Pr, Oct. 1, 2006)
    This board book describes this well known story from the Bible with a few simple and easily understood words. Watercolor painting are delightfully bright and kid-tested for interest.
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  • The Story of Noah

    Patricia A. Pingry, Stacy Venturi-Pickett

    Board book (Candy Cane Press, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Suitable for toddlers and ages upwards, this exquisitely illustrated book brings to life the story of Noah. The simple words and illustrations make learning easy.
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  • Noah: The story of the Ark

    Geoffrey Butcher

    Unknown Binding (Moody Press, March 15, 1991)
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  • Noah: The Story of the Ark

    Geoffrey Butcher

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton General Division, March 1, 1982)
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  • the-story-of-noah

    patricia-a-pingry

    Used book in good condition, due to its age it could contain normal signs of use
  • The story of Noah,

    Clifford Webb

    Unknown Binding (F. Warne & Co, March 15, 1932)
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  • The Story of Noah

    Alice Joyce Davidson

    Library Binding (C. R. Gibson Co, March 15, 1985)
    ISBN 0837850673 8 1/4 x 6 1/4 x 1/4 "
  • The Story Of Noah

    Patricia A. Pingry

    Board book (Ideals, Jan. 1, 1731)
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  • The Story of Noah

    Clifford Webb

    Hardcover (Warne, Jan. 1, 1949)
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  • The Story of Noah

    Christine Wiedemann

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Feb. 18, 2020)
    “Noah,” his master whispered in his ear, “there’s a storm coming.”This is the beginning of a story birthed from the imagined plight of the animals who survived the floods from Hurricane Katrina. From the first whispered warnings that change is coming to a desperate race with the rising flood waters, Noah relates the story of Jesse who does everything he can to ensure that Noah, his beloved Shetland pony, survives the huge storm.“Although the story is fictional, it feels all too real. The vivid description, the fast-paced storytelling, and the multidimensional characters draw its audience in to a story that follows an exciting yet heart-wrenching adventure of tragedy and loss to a place of hope and purpose. It’s a surprising, uplifting tale that compels its readers to follow to completion the saga of two best friends and how beautifully and intricately their lives intertwine.” (Laura Gardham, honored BA and councilor)