A most exciting word has the whole library abuzz. What combination of letters could possibly drive a person to do such absurd things? Fascinated children look on as Miss Divine dines on a table, chomps down a chair, and savors a shelf-all to chase down a single word. Written in the style of "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly," this book reveals the only verb that could make a librarian practically purr, and that word is READ.
The ABCs of roping and riding for young girls. Young gals will learn all they really need to know with this high-spirited, fast-talking alphabet book. The important skills include how to measure a horse, heel a cow, eat a Johnny cake, and read a brand. Life's not all hoe-downs and rodeos, though. Being a cowgirl is hard work, but being smarter and tougher than the boys is what gals do best.
A young boy learns the cost of his scallywag ways. Everyone knows pirates are ruthless, swashbuckling adventurers with no time for manners. Everyone, that is, except Mom. When she sends Pirate Billy Nelson to the brig, otherwise known as his room, he goes on an imaginary journey where he discovers being polite is more valuable than all the loot he could plunder.
Sara misses her Pa when he stays out late to harvest the rice but Nana reminds Sara of the importance of rice for their family. Recipe of sweet rice pie included.
Nature gives us many signs of the changing seasons, if we pay attention and use our senses like animals do. Author Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton's poetic language seamlessly weaves together three themes: the arrival of fall, animal communication, and counting with ordinal numbers. Steph Marshall's bright, bold illustrations capture the animals' actions as they enjoy a fall feast.
Put God on Your Buddy List.Finding God in the universe of computers and cell phones isn’t as easy as googling his name, but he’s there all the same. And what girl wouldn’t want him with her as she tries to make her way through a galaxy of emails, text messages, IMs, chat rooms—and middle school relationships? Written as a girl’s personal blog to God, Online with God teaches you how to stay safe while using today’s technology. This ninety-day devotional contains relevantScripture verses, tips on making safe choices, and prayers for all the confusing times in your life. As you read it, you’ll realize that God listens when you blog as well as when you pray. After all, he’s the Lord of the universe—including cyberspace.
The ABCs of roping and riding for young girls. Young gals will learn all they really need to know with this high-spirited, fast-talking alphabet book. The important skills include how to measure a horse, heel a cow, eat a Johnny cake, and read a brand. Life's not all hoe-downs and rodeos, though. Being a cowgirl is hard work, but being smarter and tougher than the boys is what gals do best.
Sara misses her Pa when he stays out late to harvest the rice but Nana reminds Sara of the importance of rice for their family. Recipe of sweet rice pie included.
Grandma Ronnie's grandson has a hard time adjusting to her needing a wheelchair, living in a nursing home, and not recognizing him when he comes to visit her.
A most exciting word has the whole library abuzz. What combination of letters could possibly drive a person to do such absurd things? Fascinated children look on as Miss Divine dines on a table, chomps down a chair, and savors a shelf-all to chase down a single word. Written in the style of "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly," this book reveals the only verb that could make a librarian practically purr, and that word is READ.
A young boy learns the cost of his scallywag ways. Everyone knows pirates are ruthless, swashbuckling adventurers with no time for manners. Everyone, that is, except Mom. When she sends Pirate Billy Nelson to the brig, otherwise known as his room, he goes on an imaginary journey where he discovers being polite is more valuable than all the loot he could plunder.
A Valentine board book with a sweet message about loving Jesus with all our heart. My Valentine for Jesus is a special Valentine holiday book for young children that will help parents of young children share the meaning of love. The rhyming text and delightful illustrations tell the story of a child’s love for his family, from mother and father to even a brother!—and his special love for Jesus. My Valentine for Jesus: Perfect Valentine gift from parents or grandparents Perfect Valentine gift for children ages 2-5 Durable board book format Rhyming text is great for reading aloud
Maple syrup season is here! Kelsey and her father begin harvesting sap from sugar maple trees. Join their family and friends in this farm-to-table process of turning sap into maple syrup. Includes maple syrup facts in the back matter to make this perfect for an educational story time.
The fun rhymes and colorful pictures of this interactive board book will delight young children and parents alike. Children will love turning the wheel to discover who the Christmas-night visitors were. And parents will find the story and format a great way to introduce the Christmas Story to their children.
Meet Amber. Amber Thomas is a perfectionist. But she finds herself spread too thin when she tries out for the soccer team and becomes the school Webmaster at the same time. Pleasing people, succeeding, and accomplishing projects aren't firm bases for a healthy self-image or for a solid relationship with God. And utlimately Amber realizes that she must accept herself, and her limitations, because God has proven His love for her no matter what she does or doesn't do. It's all about grace.
The fun rhymes and colorful pictures of this interactive board book will delight young children and parents alike. Children will love turning the wheel to discover who the Christmas-night visitors were. And parents will find the story and format a great way to introduce the Christmas Story to their children.
A Valentine board book with a sweet message about loving Jesus with all our heart. My Valentine for Jesus is a special Valentine holiday book for young children that will help parents of young children share the meaning of love. The rhyming text and delightful illustrations tell the story of a child’s love for his family, from mother and father to even a brother!—and his special love for Jesus. My Valentine for Jesus: Perfect Valentine gift from parents or grandparents Perfect Valentine gift for children ages 2-5 Durable board book format Rhyming text is great for reading aloud
A collection of over fifty stories from the Old and New Testaments, each followed by a "Faith to Grow" note to reinforce the key points from a Catholic perspective, a "Works of Praise" hands-on activity to reinforce the story's theme, and a prayer.
Put God on Your Buddy List.Finding God in the universe of computers and cell phones isn’t as easy as googling his name, but he’s there all the same. And what girl wouldn’t want him with her as she tries to make her way through a galaxy of emails, text messages, IMs, chat rooms—and middle school relationships? Written as a girl’s personal blog to God, Online with God teaches you how to stay safe while using today’s technology. This ninety-day devotional contains relevantScripture verses, tips on making safe choices, and prayers for all the confusing times in your life. As you read it, you’ll realize that God listens when you blog as well as when you pray. After all, he’s the Lord of the universe—including cyberspace.
Grandma Ronnie's grandson has a hard time adjusting to her needing a wheelchair, living in a nursing home, and not recognizing him when he comes to visit her.
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