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By Robin Ludwig
Emotions can be a big problem for little people! Society sends mixed messages about reacting to anger, sadness, and fear. This story shows a family working together to overcome overwhelming emotions by offering comfort through love and scripture.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Raymond Donald Blommer
The Star Keeper is a beautifully illustrated story about an animal kingom whose ruler, the Lion King, makes a visit from His heavenly home. He gives all of his animal subjects an opportunity to come live with him in his home; in order to earn their home with their King, they are each given a piece of a beautiful star to care for. Follow this adventure to see who will keep the King's commandments and see what takes place when they are dutiful, and when they fail.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sherrie Campbell
The Kingdom is a poetic portrayal of the gospel for young children. The complexity of God is written for the simplicity of a child. Foundational truths dance through every page. Kids will be taken through the good news by an adventure that even adults will enjoy. The Ancient of Days comes to life as the Father of Love that He is. The tenderness of Sweet Lady Wisdom displays the passionate heart of God. The Lamb of God transforms into the champion Lion of Judah to conquer the enemy and build the Kingdom. Research shows that reading rhymes with voice inflection increases brain development and memory. The Kingdom brings the opportunity to increase your child’s wisdom about the gospel and create healthy brain growth. The Christian rhymes in The Kingdom go just as deep into your child’s memory as dear old Mother Goose. The supporting prayer is simple for young children to memorize. It is perfect after a bedtime story called The Kingdom.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Pam Hellman
The Agapets is a collection of original poems and illustrations by Pam Hellman. The poems in this book came from a desire in the heart of the author to find a way to share her faith with her children on a daily basis. So she took the admonition found in Deuteronomy 6:6–7 and began to write about the things that she saw around her each day. They began as simple designs on paper napkins in her daughter’s lunchbox and soon were in demand as color sheets for her daughter and classmates to use at her Christian school. From fresh apples in a bowl to a wire whisk in her kitchen drawer, the ideas began to flow as she filled her daughter’s lunchbox each day with a new poem or Scripture and always a happy face. Agapets will provide many hours of precious “together time” for you and your children.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Janet Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Noah just got some bad news: God was planning to flood the earth! They were put in charge of building a huge boat called an ark and loading it with the animals that wandered the planet; two of each kind - one male and one female. Many of Noah’s neighbors laughed at him, but then it began to rain. Noah, Mrs. Noah, and their buddies sat safe and dry in the ark. God kept his word; the Earth was flooded. The Noah family and their buddies floated on the newly formed sea for forty days and forty nights. And what do you suppose happened then? Noah got some good news; news of comfort, safety, and love from the God who saved the Noah family and all the creatures of the Earth. Noah Buddies is a modern take on an old story. Illuminated by artful illustrations and inspired by cited scriptures, this is a perfect starter book for small children striving to understand the Bible. The Noah story carries a lesson for us all: Noah’s faithfulness and obedience to God saved him. We too, should be obedient to God because He deserves our love and trust!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Pam Hellman
The Agapets is a delightful collection of original poems and illustrations by Pam Hellman. The poems in this book came from a desire in the heart of this mother to find a way to share her faith with her children on a daily basis. So she took the admonition found in Deuteronomy 6:6-7 and began to write about the things that she saw around her each day. They began as simple designs on paper napkins in her daughter’s lunch box and soon were in demand as color sheets for her daughter and classmates to use at her Christian school. From fresh apples in a bowl to a wire whisk in her kitchen drawer; the ideas began to flow as she filled her daughter’s lunch box each day with a new poem or scripture and always a happy face. This book will provide many hours of precious ‘together time’ for you and your children.
FORMAT: Softcover
By S. A. Jewell
The last person young Josh expects to visit him on Christmas Eve is an orphaned shepherd boy who mysteriously appears in his bedroom. He tells Josh about the best story ever—the very first Christmas! The young shepherd weaves a fascinating story about the glory of the angels who announced Jesus’ birth and the poor shepherds who went to find the Savior in a cave-like stable. However, the wondrous story of Christmas dissolves the next morning when Josh finds himself hopelessly lost in a blizzard. Amazingly, a little plastic dinosaur, the only present Josh got last year for Christmas, helps rescue him.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Karen Reeder Musick
It’s a beautiful spring morning, and Kathleen, Lauren, and their mother are out for a walk in their neighborhood. The girls couldn’t have asked for a better day for their journey of discovery. And it seems that a question comes with everything the girls see. Christian parents will easily relate to the story by author Karen Reeder Musick in Mommy, Why Does God Love Me? After all, what parent hasn’t had a child ask questions like, “Why does God make the birds sing? Why does God make some trees really tall and some trees really small?, Why does God love me?” Follow the girls on their journey for answers and find out how much one can learn in just one day. Children will be fascinated with both the story and the pictures. Most importantly, children will learn—and parents will rediscover—that God has a reason for everything he does, and it’s often not as difficult to understand as we might think.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Richard Matrisciano Illustrated by Brian Matrisciano
Robby has a problem. He is afraid of heights. Now this wouldn’t be so bad if he was a little boy, but Robby is a bird! It’s a scary world out there for a bird that won’t fly. All sorts of mean creatures live on the ground and Robby Robin just might meet one. It is on just such a day when Robby realizes what it means to be a bird – to be closer to his family and to the blessed Creator who made him! Robby Robin is the story of one little critter’s realization of purpose. God made him for a reason. He made Robby to fly. We all have God-given gifts and He wants us to use them. So join Robby as he discovers what it means to be a bird; what it means to be brave; and what it means to trust in the God who created him to fly!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Carey R. Drake
Young children take comfort in the lush idea of their beloved stuffed animals keeping a watchful eye as they sleep. It is a lovely and innocent thought to have such enduring creatures patrol a child’s room, keeping everything safe and sound. Carey R. Drake brings this sweet scenario to life with his new children’s book Safe and Sound. Inspired by his two-year-old daughter, Evie, Carey and his wife, Heather, imagined their child’s teddy bear patrolling Evie’s room while she sleeps. Carey put his artistic and writing skills to work and created a beautiful story that will bring to life a child’s imagination and help usher many into a sound, peaceful sleep. Join Teddy as he spends the night patrolling the bedroom, investigating every shadow, checking out every sound and making sure all is well, as long as he is around.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Josh Cassidy
Play Pretty, Jack By Josh Cassidy Jack had lots of ability, but fear devoured his confidence. Whether his fear was of swimming or loud noises, the anxiety it produced caused Jack to miss out on a lot in life. As the son of a musician, he had learned to play guitar by the time he reached kindergarten. Jack was a natural, but once again fear kept him from shining the way God intended. Then one day Jack’s father invited him to play in his band. Jack was speechless. Ever since he began playing guitar, he dreamed that he would one day join his father’s band on stage. But suddenly he was afraid. Will fear keep Jack from fulfilling his dream, or will he learn that not giving into fear makes one bold? Play Pretty, Jack inspires children to be bold and not allow fear to cripple their potential. It encourages them to shine as God made them to shine and “play pretty” in whatever they do.
FORMAT: Softcover
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