From the makers: One2believe's passion is to help children learn vital Bible lessons via Scripture and to ultimately come to faith in Jesus. one2believe's goal is to provide fun ways of teaching children about the greatest people who ever lived. Through the toys that we design children will learn and play out exciting stories about real people. Our toys teach children that there are real superheroes they can believe in!
one2believe has a great desire to support parents in their battle for their children's hearts and minds. We pray that parents will take the lead by engaging their children in faith and get them excited about Jesus. In Phillipians it speaks about pressing on. At one2believe, we believe that we will either influence the world or the world will influence us.
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Tales of Glory Moses a Great Messenger of God |  | Brand: one2believe Category: Toy
Buy New: $7.51 as of 3/15/2010 15:50 EDT details
New (8) from $7.51
Seller: Adoremus Books Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 213715
MPN: CGD8213 UPC: 603154505126 EAN: 0603154505126 ASIN: B0015844LM
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Product Description Children can make this story come to life with our interactive Moses play set, featuring everything you need to help your child learn about this fascinating Tale of Glory. Set includes a Moses and the Ten Plagues mini-storybook and 3 PVC figurines (Moses, Pharaoh and a bush covered with locusts).
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| Customer Reviews: They don't stand up! March 10, 2008 M. Ramey (North Carolina, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I saw these figures at Wal-mart on clearance ($3/set) and knew my kids would love them. I also wanted to use them to teach our children Bible stories since I've used figurines in the past to teach them Biblical truths and they learn the story so well and can even act it out.
For the potential and biblical impact you can make in your child's life from these toys, I'd give them 5-stars.
However, I was very disappointed with the toys themselves. Some of the figurines, especially the ones that only have two little feet to support them do NOT stand up by themselves. They look like they should, but they fall right over. Looks like a very poor job of engineering these toys to balance. My son (3yrs Old) was very frustrated that he couldn't set the pieces out and have them just stand there.
I had to get out the glue gun and give some of the characters high heels to keep them standing, but even then their feet are so small they are easily knocked over. If your kids are like mine, they'll roll out the (wrinkly) playmat and try to place the characters on it, but most will tip right over.
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