Primary Days Take-Home - Spring

Item Number: 4034-3
Manufacturer SKU: 4034

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"What did you learn in Sunday School today?" These take-home papers are great helpers for kids when they're asked that question.

Primary Days correlates with the primary level Scripture Press Sunday School Curriculum lessons, helping boys and girls in first and second grade to see how the Sunday School lessons can apply in their everyday lives. Teachers will appreciate the memory verse on the front page of every issue, as well as the summary of the weekly Bible story on page 4. Two or three "To Talk About" questions following the Bible story are appropriate for additional discussion builders if needed.

Primary Days encourages parent follow-up through the week as it stimulates faith in God, trust in Jesus Christ, reliance on the Holy Spirit, and growth in Christian character . . . all because the lesson doesn't end on Sunday.

(one per child)

  • Publisher: David C. Cook
  • ISBN: 978-1-5891-9438-0

All David C. Cook curriculum materials may be returned as long as we receive it in our warehouse by September 30, 2023. Please call us before you return the material so we can give you a Return Authorization number. Our toll free number is 800-572-0550.

David C. Cook is a nonprofit organization dedicated to publishing and distributing leadership and discipleship resources to help Christians all over the world grow in their faith and pass it on to the next generation. They call this "DiscipleShaping". They were established in 1875 by David Caleb Cook in Chicago, IL. Since that time, they have published numerous bestselling books from The Picture Bible to Crazy Love by Francis Chan, developed over ten lines of Sunday school curriculum, and published many of today's most popular praise and worship songs through their music division, Kingsway.

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