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Nehemiah
I'm co-teaching a Bible study on Nehemiah for this winter term for the weekly women's Bible study at my church. I'm very excite...
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2 comments:
How cute....a cooking map, I love hearing things children say.
I love that she is so comfortable with maps at her age- this is something that hits curriculums briefly - not til first or second grade. :)
And when cooking together? Oh, the places you'll go!
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