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Jake and his family go to the park. They meet another family and decide to spend the day with them. The family has a girl for Jake’s sister to play with. The also have a boy Jake’s age, but he is in a wheelchair. Jake is uncomfortable interacting with the young boy until Jake finds out they have many things in common....
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Children learn about the meaning behind the giving of Christmas gifts in this beautiful oversized board book....
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When a young boy asks his mommy for permission to bake a cake, cross the street, or sit on her lap, his loving mommy is there to help him explore God’s world and keep him safe....
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Celebrate your child’s God-given gifts and talents and teach your child to read in a fun, early reader about a little girl and her favorite red cowboy boots....
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Told in rhyme, this story details the meaning behind the common ornaments and symbols we place on our Christmas trees each year, as well as the reasons why we top the tree with a star and gather presents underneath....
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When Otter continues to sneeze, Owl is sure that Otter is allergic to him. Will they be able to stay friends?...
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When Otter continues to sneeze, Owl is sure that Otter is allergic to him. Will they be able to stay friends?...
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When Otter and Owl go for a hike in the woods, they come across some animals that need their help. When Otter needs help, will his best friend be there for him?...
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Best friends Otter and Owl make a sailboat but can’t make it sail. Will they give up or call on the who can help them?...
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Otter has a new scooter and Owl wants to ride it. Otter has an idea that ends in disaster and almost ends their friendship. Will Otter be able to forgive his best friend?...
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Jake is happy because it is his birthday. He knows it is his day to be the center of attention. Focusing on himself, however, causes him to spoil his own birthday party. Jake’s family helps him see that sharing his birthday is a better choice....
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This Bible Storybook combines fun rhythm and rhyme with a learn-to-read format to help students learn about God’s Word while they learn to read. Young readers will enjoy the lively text and rhythm as well as the stories and engaging art. The stories are written using many of the vocabulary words from the Dolch Sight Word List for young readers. To reinforce reading fluency and build vocabulary skills, the vocabulary words and rhyming words are highlighted and featured at the end of each story. Interactive questions and suggested activities are also included to enhance reading comprehension and personal application. At a glance: - Great for teaching—home school, religious schools, Bible classes/studies, and extra reading practice at home
- 37 rhyming Bible stories
- Each story features vocabulary learn-to-read words
- Each story includes interactive activities and questions
- Full-color, engaging art
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Now in this English/Spanish bilingual edition! This full-color, illustrated book will expand a child's appreciation for God's world and teach them to read as they are captivated with its vivid multimedia illustrations....
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Now in this English/Spanish bilingual edition! When a young boy asks his mommy for permission to bake a cake, cross the street, or sit on her lap, his loving mommy is there to help him explore God’s world and keep him safe....
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Otter has a new scooter and Owl wants to ride it. Otter has an idea that ends in disaster and almost ends their friendship. Will Otter be able to forgive his best friend?...
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