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See & Do (Ages 4-6)
Tim and Holly stories help children to see God's way of salvation. Very basic-uses text with pictograms. These lessons build reading skills. They contain activity pages and memory verses. This is also a great tool for "Teaching-English-as-a-Second-Language" students using Bible stories!

Storytime (Ages 7-8)
Children relate quickly to Randy and Debbie stories which build Biblical Christian character. The lesson is a clear and simple Gospel presentation. Once again there are activity pages and memory verses. It is also a great tool for "Teaching-English-as-a-Second-Language" students using Bible stories!

Overcomers (Ages 10 and up)
This is an advanced course for children who have completed 2 other courses and who desire a deeper Christian experience. These lessons will confirm a child's understanding of the position of a believer in Christ and the Christian's place within the local church.

Explorers (Ages 9-11)
This is our most popular children's course. It's filled with exciting adventures and chances to discover Biblical truths. There are terrific Treasure hunts for the kids. It's a wonderful evangelism and discipling tool. This is the top choice of international ministries as effective follow-up material for children!

Winners (Ages 11-13)
This is a great salvation course filled with practical truths to live by. It's age-sensitive filled with fascinating adventures with Wendy and Brian. Makes an excellent tool for witnessing.

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