This Is the Day God Made for You!
From bestselling author Amy Parker, comes an inspirational story of hope and joy based on Psalm 118:2--now available as a board book! Right now is the moment. It's yours! Don't delay! Step into the sunshine. Yes, THIS IS THE DAY!Every day is a beautiful day to celebrate in this colorful, creative board book inspired by Psalm 118:24. With joyous rhymes and colorful illustrations that highlight a diverse group of children, this story encourages little ones to find beauty and wonder in every moment of the day. Perfect for parents and little ones to share and read aloud, this story is a jubilant declaration to seize each day that God has made, and an inspirational reminder that we can all make our world more glorious, too!
Kaylee Prays for the Children of the World
God hears every prayer!Kaylee and her grandfather Halbi love reading the newspaper, faithfully fetched each morning by their dog, Keedo. As they read, they look for ways to pray for the children of the world. But when Kaylee encounters the photo of a sad boy halfway around the world she wonders, Does God really care?This story tenderly guides readers of any age toward the God who hears and answers our prayers--even when we feel overwhelmed or can't find the right words. From author Helen Lee and illustrator Shin Maeng, Kaylee Prays for the Children of the World features a Korean American family whose desire to seek after God will resonate with families of faith all around the world.Discover IVP Kids and share with children the things that matter to God!
I Am A Superhero
These children all have superpowers like you! They have Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD. This makes them Superheroes. Do you want to know why? Read the book and find out. Remember, all kids with disabilities are Superheroes. You just need to find out what superpower you have.
The Secret Recipe
"Una merenda azeremos," Abuela says to her grandson. "But I don't understand," says the boy. "It means 'we will cook together' in our secret language," says Abuela. That evening, Mam獺 explains that the Spanish Jews took the Ladino language with them when they were forced to leave their homelands in Spain and Portugal during the Inquisition. "Can I learn the secret language?" the boy asks.
So That Happened . . . But Maybe You Already Knew That
Natalie (Nutty to her friends) knows turning twelve is a big deal. Even though she doesn't like change AT ALL, she's prepping for: a) having the best bat mitzvah party anyone has ever been to b) graduating from elementary school, and c) (hopefully) getting a boyfriend.But there's even more headed Nutty's way that might change everything, like her parents running out of money and selling her childhood home, along with the reassuring family smell. Or when her best friend no longer feels like a girl and wants to leave the bat mitzvah group altogether. It seems only Natalie can keep her family, her friendships, and her party from falling apart.Set in Sydney, Australia, this hilarious and heart-warming debut tackles how to get back up when it feels like the world has knocked you down.
Wisdom Stories of Tibet
The magic, mystery, and wisdom of Tibet come alive in this stunningly illustrated collection of 14 folktales with timeless life lessons for kids (ages 6+) From the magical mountains and valleys of Tibet, these Buddhist-themed folktales for kids offer a captivating view into the lore and wisdom of Tibetan culture and tradition. Buddhism and its profound effect on Tibet's people and culture is reflected in these stories, each of which is imbued with life lessons for all ages. Threaded through these tales are the teachings of the Buddha and the special quality and relationship that Tibetans have with the mountains, trees, rocks, rivers, and sky. The collection features tales of renowned Tibetan Buddhist figures, such as: Songsten Gampo, the king known as the reincarnation of the Buddha of Compassion, whose story show how even a small creature like a mouse can have a big impact on the worldYeshe Tsogyal, the Mother of Tibet whose teachings have guided generations on the path of love and insightGesar of Ling, the 12th-century super-human warrior king of Tibet, who remains a shining inspiration for overcoming life's obstaclesGuru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava, the great teacher who brought the teachings of Buddhism to TibetThe stunningly detailed and vibrant illustrations by Wen Hsu bring these stories magically to life--making them as vivid and evocative to us today as they have been for generations of Tibetans. Recounted with humor and cleverness, the stories feature animals and archers, spirits and deities, bodhisattvas and dakinis, lamas and rulers, and heroes and heroines--and highlight the mystical power of the natural world.
Where Did Tj Go?
When a baby is on the way, everyone gets excited, including the little girls and boys who will have a new baby brother or sister to teach, play with, and care for. But sometimes things don't work out as expected. Sometimes a baby doesn't thrive. Sometimes they die and sometimes they can't even be born. Such a loss is hard on everyone--especially young children who wonder what happened to their baby brother or sister. Where are they now? Are they safe? Do they feel sad too? What about all the wonderful things they would have done if they had lived? Will they get to do them in heaven?After her sister's family suffered the loss of a baby, bestselling author Annie F. Downs wrote a story for her nephew, Sam, about where his baby brother TJ went. Beautifully illustrated by Jennie Poh, Where Did TJ Go? helps grieving families explain what happened and what kind of experiences a child might be having in heaven with the God who loves them and makes everything good in its time. Tender and sincere, this story doesn't shy away from the hurt even as it offers comfort and hope to those left behind.
Matzah Day!
It's Matzah Day! Celebrate with this joyful rhyming story! Mom and Dad and baby, too, We love matzah! So will you! In this fun rhyming story, a family celebrates Passover with lots of matzah-with lox, as stuffing, matzah pizza, and matzah candy. Get it from a box or make it yourself. Information about Passover and matzah, as well as matzah recipes are included at the back of the book.
Sleuth Family Robinson: Fighting Evil Around the World
Exciting Christian graphic novel kids will love!Imagine if your family was a team of superspies . . . who each had different gifts . . .and special strengths . . . that you used together to solve mysteries. Now, imagine if someone wanted to destroy your family . . . and the world. Could they do it?Not a chance. Not when you're the . . . Sleuth Family Robinson!This graphic novel from Focus on the Family and Clubhouse magazine offers quality, fun, engaging Christian entertainment for kids ages 8-years-old and above. Kids learn alongside the Robinsons as they solve problems together as a family.In addition to the graphic novel, there are over thirty pages of extra content for readers to enjoy-Character profiles of the Robinson familyBonus artworkFaith-building lessonsUltimate fan challenge quizFeatures on the family's spytastic gadgets and their most fearsome foesThis comic is extra fun for Adventures in Odyssey fans because it was "written" by Wooton and is a fun "in-universe" collectable. Parents know they can trust the graphic novels from Focus on the Family because they are clean, relevant, exciting, and spiritually uplifting.
Choo Choo
This book by Hillary A. Hinds tells the story of a train that is full of wisdom. As it takes a group of children on a journey, its passengers get to explore the beauty of the world. At each stop, the train explains a key principle that one needs to learn to be successful and fruitful in life. Each stop takes the name of an important character trait.