Do I really get a DVD and Coloring Pages with this book?
Here is the product description of The Story of Christmas:
http://vyrso.com/product/12119/the-story-of-christmas
The Story of Christmas from the Read and Share™ Bible is a colorful retelling of the birth of Christ and the events surrounding it.
Based on the International Children's Bible,
this book begins with the birth of John the Baptist. Next comes the
angel appearing first to Mary, then to Joseph, the trip to Bethlehem,
the birth of Jesus, the angel's announcement to the shepherds, the wise
men and their gifts, fleeing to Egypt, and at last heading home to
Nazareth. The "Can You Retell the Story" activity at the end of the book
is a fun way for children to learn to tell the story themselves.
The animated DVD includes a 15-minute story plus coloring pages and other bonus feature
So do I really get a DVD and Coloring pages with the Vyrso book?
Thanks.
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Ronald Quick said:
So do I really get a DVD and Coloring pages with the Vyrso book?
Ho, Ho, Ho; No, No, No!
I am sure that this is an error. Logos receives these plugs from the publishers, and this was obviously an oversight. Good catch. [;)]
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But how can you be SURE that it's an error?
If you combine the rumors of Google adding a coloring book function to the system itself and unofficial photos of new smart phones with DVD drives, I don't think you should be that confident. Also I might add the 'ho ho ho' sounds like you ALSO believe in Santa Clause?
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Ronald Quick said:
So do I really get a DVD and Coloring pages with the Vyrso book?
Ronald,
My apologies if this description was in anyway misleading. We do not have the ability to support DVD's or coloring pages within Vyrso books. Thank you for making us aware of this description, we will fix the description to properly reflect the product provided. Again, I apologize for any inconvenience and the miscommunication.
Thanks,
Brian
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Thanks for the quick reply. I figured that it was just an oversight in the product description.
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