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| "Book addresses the needs of children and the adults who care for them. 8"" x 8"" softcover book features full-color illustrations; 32 pages." |
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| Stanley is new at the garden's summer camp this year, and, well, he has a problem: he stinks. But that's what stinkbugs do. The gang tries their best to put up with the unusual odor, but things don't go so well. Through it all, God teaches them that He created each of us for very special reasons and that even though Stanley is different, they need to show him love. |
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| There's someone new coming to the garden's Summer Camp this year, and, well, he has a problem. He stinks. But that's what stink bugs do. So, when Stanley arrives at Camp-Bug-a-Boo, he creates quite a…well, stink. Everyone tries their best to put up with the unusual odor, but things don't go so well. But then God helps the summer camp to realize that the reason Stanley stinks is because he's afraid and the thing he is most afraid of is others not liking him and accepting him the way he is. Our garden friends soon learn that God created each of us for very special reasons and that, even though Stanley is different, they need to show him love. Reading level: Ages 4-8 |
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| Este año hay alguien nuevo en el campamento de verano, pero él tiene un problema. Él apesta. Pero eso es lo que los coleópteros apestosos hacen. Por eso, cuando Stanley llega al campamento Bug-a-Boo, él causa que todo… apeste. Todos hacen su mejor esfuerzo para aguantar el mal olor, pero las cosas no van tan bien. Es en ese momento cuando Dios les ayuda a los campistas a que se den cuenta que la razón por la cual Stanley apesta, es porque tiene miedo y lo que le da más temor es pensar que nadie lo quiera o lo acepte como es. Nuestros amigos del jardín aprenden que Dios nos ha creado con propósitos especiales y aunque Stanley es diferente, ellos necesitan mostrarle amor. There's someone new coming to the garden's summer camp this year, and, well, he has a problem. He stinks. But that's what stink bugs do. So, when Stanley arrives at Camp-Bug-a-Boo, he creates quite a…well, stink. Everyone tries their best to put up with the unusual odor, but things don't go so well. But then God helps the summer camp to realize that the reason Stanley stinks is because he's afraid and the thing he is most afraid of is others not liking him and accepting him the way he is. Our garden friends soon learn that God created each of us for very special reasons and that, even though Stanley is different, they need to show him love. |
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| Meeting despair with hope head on, Staple's self-titled debut pleads with each of us to return to the fire that we brandished when we first met the One we believe in. With themes of spirit vs. flesh throughout, if Keim's vocals don't wake you out of your self-righteousness, the in-your-face guitar onslaught will. |
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| Contains suggestions for almost any type of service in which a minister would be called upon to participate. Includes forms and helpful letters. |
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| "Star-shaped candle holder is crafted of aluminum and is the ideal size for displaying our lovely HOPE candle. 6 1/2"" x 6 1/2"". " |
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| Hamid rubbed the light from his eyes and looked again. He was not dreaming. It was his stepfather! The man watched Kinza as a snake might watch a baby rabbit at play, waiting for the moment to strike. And for one breathless moment Hamid was sure that he would reach out and snatch her away. Set in North Africa, readers will be delighted by yet another of Patricia St. John's exciting, freshly edited, novels. |
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| This book is to share, a book to pray with, a book to add sparkle to sermons and a book to wonder over. Megan Mckenna |
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