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Apostles' Creed - Catholic Version 24 per pack

$ 13.86 USD Regular price $ 15.95

An innovative way to teach children the Catholic Apostle's Creed

Memory Cross's innovative Origami Card is an enjoyable and effective educational tool created to help children learn the Catholic Apostles Creed. 

Memory Cross's Origami Card offers a distinct endless loop design, featuring four panels that continuously fold in an infinite loop. This unique structure breaks down the Apostles Creed into four manageable sections, making memorization easier and more interactive. The card's compact dimensions of 3 3/8 x 3 3/8 inches mean it's small enough to accompany your child wherever they go.

The charm of this learning aid lies in its ability to captivate young minds. It takes traditional learning beyond mere reading and reciting by providing a hands-on, interactive experience. This engaging approach to learning makes it more enjoyable, thereby increasing comprehension and memorization of the Apostles Creed.

Crafted from durable playing card stock, our Origami Card is designed to withstand hundreds of folds, ensuring lasting use. With a pack of 24, it's a perfect resource for teaching children in various settings, such as confirmation classes, Vacation Bible School (VBS), Sunday School, Church, or any other teaching opportunity.

Key Features:

  1. Innovative endless loop design that never stops folding.
  2. Breaks the Apostles Creed into four sections for easy memorization.
  3. Compact size for portability.
  4. Engages children with a hands-on learning approach.
  5. Durable construction using playing card stock for longevity.
  6. Pack of 24 cards, perfect for teaching in group settings.

Transform learning the Catholic Apostles Creed from a mundane task into an interactive journey with Memory Cross's Origami Card. A breakthrough in faith-based education, it's not just a teaching aid; it's an experience.

Note: Memory Cross cards last longer when you demonstrate to the kids how they fold.