Kids
by Dr. Gary & Mary Parker
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 8.75 x 11.25 in.
Pages: 80
Ages: 5–11 years old
Publisher: Master Books
Published: 1979
Enlarged, revised, and colorized! Take a trip with Dr. Gary Parker and his family as they travel to various places in the United States. Look at fossil deposits, dinosaur skeletons, etc., as the Parkers discuss the topic of creation versus evolution. Find exciting information to help the whole family defend the book of Genesis!
- dry
- bones
- other
- fossils
- parker
- dinosaurs
- skeletons
- creation
- evolution
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