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| Maddie’s jump rope is missing, and she’s angry! Who took her jump rope? Will forgiveness happen after this? Find out in this delightful level-one I Can Read Book. |
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| Preschoolers want to explore their world but are not fully aware of harmful situations. When a loving parent or care-giver sets limits or gives permission, the child learns to respect his or her environment. Mommy, May I Hug the Fish addresses this subject in a humorous and age-appropriate way. The text is written in lively rhythm and rhyme and is designed for beginning readers. |
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| Preschoolers will love reading Noah and the Ark, part of the I Can Read series. They will creep, crawl, hop, and gallop along with all the animals as they board the ark Noah built. The simple text and easy-to-understand storyline draws emergent readers toward exploring God’s Word on their own. They can read first-hand how God’s love and Noah’s obedience saved the world. |
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| Imagine the joy of selling off an annoying younger sibling! No more fighting, biting, or tattling. But who will you play with after your sister is gone? Children will learn to appreciate the value of family, even if getting along takes some work. |
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| Feeding the dog and letting out the cat might seem like boring household chores, but not for imaginative zookeeper Zachary. Zachary’s Zoo inspires children to give thanks to God for allowing us to help take care of his creation. |
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| Does your child like speaking to people? What do they say? Can they say "Thank you" or "I love you" or even "Sorry?" Isn't it good to say "Please" when they want something? Do they know that they can say all these words to God and that God loves to hear them? They should speak to him because God is always listening. Together you can learn about the sort of things you can talk to God about. |
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| Does your child like speaking to people? What do they say? Can they say "Thank you" or "I love you" or even "Sorry?" Isn't it good to say "Please" when they want something? Do they know that they can say all these words to God and that God loves to hear them? They should speak to him because God is always listening. Together you can learn about the sort of things you can talk to God about. |
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| Does your child like speaking to people? What do they say? Can they say "Thank you" or "I love you" or even "Sorry?" Isn't it good to say "Please" when they want something? Do they know that they can say all these words to God and that God loves to hear them? They should speak to him because God is always listening. Together you can learn about the sort of things you can talk to God about. |
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| From their 'hood to yours," the Gospel Gangstaz are comin' at ya with their unique brand of holy hip-hop! Their energetic performance of "Amazin' Grace," "They Don't Believe That I'm Saved," a bonus gospel version of "Once Was Blind," the title track, and more encourage you to let God be the light of your life. Track Listing: 1. Amazin' Grace 2. I Can See Clearly Now 3. I Call Your Name 4. Once Was Blind 5. Questions 6. One Way 7. Whatcha Gonna Do 8. They Don't Believe That I'm Save 9. Interlude 10. Operation Liquidation 11. Live It Up 12. Let Us Pray 13. I'll Be Good 14. Interlude 15. Bonus |
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| What would it be like to get so close to God that we could see ourselves in his eyeballs? Not because we want to look at ourselves, but because we want to be that close to him--to the mysterious, wonderful, invisible God who reveals himself even in temptations, trials, and dangers. Can you see God when your husband gets a speeding ticket? What about when your daughter wrecks her grandfather's truck? Is he watching while you drive down the road in a Chevette held together by wire coat hangers? With her usual sense of southern humor, Chonda Pierce invites us to open our eyes and our sense of humor as she teaches us how to catch God at work, especially in the most unlikely places. Like the time she got her ears pierced--contrary to the advice of her mother. She walked out of the jewelry store, saw two nuns, took them as a sign from God, and never wore pierced earrings again. Chonda the comedian has touched thousands of women around the country, from stage or on video. "To see or hear her is to love her," is the unanimous response. But in her writing, Chonda brings a whole new depth of insight into her humor--humor that enables readers to dispel all gloom and experience the joy of the closeness of God in their everyday lives. |
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| Trying to explain to small children that we can talk to and listen to God, whom we cannot see, can be somewhat daunting, but thanks to Debby Anderson's book just for kids, you will have wonderful opportunities to illustrate this great truth. Includes details about prayer, and reading the Bible, illustrated in word and picture so that kids can understand. Discusses the need for salvation and includes the Lord's Prayer and Philippians 4:6. A wonderful starter title for little ones! |
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| These three authors speak from first hand experience. Through their own testimonies they show readers what they've learned-and help others escape the lies they bought into. |
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