Jesus & Saint Peter Walk on Water Wooden Wave Stacker

£ 39.99 GBP

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Keep your eyes on Jesus! Isn't that the message we all want deep in our children's hearts? For a child, there is no better way to absorb that powerful life-saver than through play! In this beloved story from the Bible, Jesus walks towards his disciples on the water. St. Peter gets out of his boat, and approaches the Lord- also miraculously walking on water! But when he becomes afraid and takes his eyes of Jesus, he begins to sink. Immediately, Jesus reaches out and saves him. Children can act out this important scene from scripture, while learning about the importance of keeping our eyes on the Lord! Jesus and St. Peter are the same height as Shining Light Dolls classic dolls (9cm tall) and are ¾ inch thick. The largest wave is 12 inches wide by 5.75 inches tall. All pieces are 3/4 solid hardwood. Our new wooden sets are designed to be compatible with all Shining Light Dolls classic dolls. For ages 18+ months A favorite of European toy manufacturers, our new wood sets are crafted using highly sustainable solid rubberwood from Forest Stewardship Council certified sources, and non-toxic water based paint. Rubberwood is a highly sustainable and beautiful hardwood. Trees that have finished producing latex on rubber tree farms are cut down to make room for new trees to be planted. Instead of wasting this beautiful wood, it is used to create a variety of home goods and toys! We've very intentionally selected rubberwood for this reason, to avoid deforestation and ensure our wooden toys are truly environmentally friendly. Conforms to all ASTM standards for toy safety.

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