We’re Going to See God
It is a glorious day as a group of children set out to see God. After they carefully tiptoe through a field of purple flowers, splashy-splash through a sparkling blue lake, swish-swash through lush green grass, and shoo-shoo through a flock of blackbirds, they soon stumble onto a church where they are certain they will find God. But is this the only place? In this inspiring tale, a group of adventurous little ones on a quest to see God learn a valuable lesson that God is everywhere.
Kennedi Comes Home
'Kennedi Comes Home' is a story about a baby girl being born and seeing the world for the first time. From her mothers womb, to her nursery, and out in the yard, 'Kennedi Comes Home' shows the world through a growing infants eyes. This book was inspired by the authors first born daughter Kennedi, and its rhyming nature makes it the perfect book for kids of all ages to enjoy!
There's a Door in the Forest, but nobody knows...
One night as Karen slept, a poem flowed into her mind and she quickly awoke to write it down.Amazed with the message it held; to help children to manage their worries and emotions, she knew only God could have instilled it.Fully illustrated colourful book with activities.
Obby the Obot
Obby doesn't understand how the Engineer could make such a big mistake when building him. It must be a programming glitch that won't let Obby says his Rs, which means he can't say his real name Robby the Robot, it only comes out Obby the Obot. What's worse is when the Engineer stamped Robby across the front of him, the R didn't show up. Not a single other robot has this glitch, they can all say their Rs just fine. From racoon, to railroad, to round rolling rocks. But not Obby he can't say any of that, and the other robots remind him all the time. He can hardly walk down the street without a sideways stare or rude comment. And besides not being able to say his own name, he's not exactly sure of his purpose. He decides to skip out on training at the academy to avoid the constant teasing and funny looks from the other robots.
Sue and Ned's Treasure Hunt
What is the most excellent treasure in the world? Sue and her miniature mule Ned are going on a hunt to find out, and they are inviting you and your child along for the adventure! Perfect for ages 3-5.This adorable duo is sure to find many blessings along the way, as they search for the ultimate treasure.Will it be a trip to Granny's house, sharing roasted marshmallows...maybe swimming in God's crayon box.....or will it be something, or more importantly, someone else?Whether story time or bedtime, help your child find the real treasures in life.Will Sue and Ned find the best, most excellent treasure in the whole wide world?Get your copy of Sue and Ned's Treasure Hunt to find out!"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Matthew 6:21 NKJV
My Question for Jesus
If you could ask Jesus only one question, what would it be?One surprising day, a little girl gets the chance to meet Jesus. She has a very important question to ask Him. As she and her friends draw closer to Jesus's side, will she get the opportunity to speak to Jesus, or will the disciples keep her from fulfilling her heart's desire?My Question for Jesus is based on Matthew 19 in the Bible when the disciples try to stop children from coming to Jesus. Christy hopes the story will inspire readers to think of Jesus in a more relatable way.
Lord Knows that Little Bird Friend of Mine
In life, you can never do anything without our Lord God Savior and a helping hand of our neighbor."Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend" (Prov. 27:17 KJV).Lord Knows That Little Bird Friend of Mine Is a story of a day lived. This book paves the way for the second book entitled Penelope's Plateau of Life and View of the Love of Look. From humble beginnings to living in the world, all becomes a stage. Both are written to follow the other in the teachings of growing up with lessons of the Holy written word.But Je'-sus beheld them, and said ontothem, With men this is impossible; but withGod all things are possible. (Matthew 19:26 KJV)As I personally take a step back yet bring this forward to you with this scripture passage, I know my place is in acknowledgment with Jesus Christ.--Mark Ira Krausman"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, least any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Je'-sus onto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them" (Ephes. 2:8-10 KJV).
Godly Ever After
Middle school is tough. Especially when you tower over all the other girls in your grade. Fiona just wants to fit in when all she ever does is stand out. And when you're a Christian, fighting against peer pressure is a constant battle. All Fiona wants is another Christian friend at her public school. But all the other kids in her seventh grade class just seem to care about fitting in, too.When Fiona meets Mitchell, she finally meets someone else who shares her faith. But how can the tallest girl in class and the shortest boy in class ever be friends? When Fiona is given the opportunity to be on the cheerleading squad, she wonders if this is her opportunity to make friends with some other girls and to finally belong. But when the other girls want to pull some pranks, will Fiona finally give in to peer pressure?How can a teen girl stand strong in her faith in Jesus Christ with the pressures of middle school? Is it worth it to remain godly if you never make any friends? Fiona has a choice to make that will affect her future in middle school and in life.
A Very Special, Wonderful Boy
It is discovered that this Very Special, Wonderful Boy has a heart that is two sizes too big. It barely fit inside of his little body and was very tender and sensitive to life around it. No wonder his heart would hurt when it felt bumped by bad words or bad looks or bad behavior from other average people. They did not understand why he was so touchy.Through clever, challenging, and exciting years, you will grow with Ian and discover his very special, wonderful powers.This book gives an empowering response to one of life's most frustrating facts: life's not fair. It helps parents counteract bullying and really does make the world a better place. Ian's example made average people want to be better, and they became "better than average."This story offers a child the choice of learned behavior and growth of character. Ultimately, this book brings us beyond the superheroes of today's culture to a true Godly superhero: a saint. A saint is a very special, wonderful person with a very big heart.
Lord Knows that Little Bird Friend of Mine
In life, you can never do anything without our Lord God Savior and a helping hand of our neighbor."Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend" (Prov. 27:17 KJV).Lord Knows That Little Bird Friend of Mine Is a story of a day lived. This book paves the way for the second book entitled Penelope's Plateau of Life and View of the Love of Look. From humble beginnings to living in the world, all becomes a stage. Both are written to follow the other in the teachings of growing up with lessons of the Holy written word.But Je'-sus beheld them, and said ontothem, With men this is impossible; but withGod all things are possible. (Matthew 19:26 KJV)As I personally take a step back yet bring this forward to you with this scripture passage, I know my place is in acknowledgment with Jesus Christ.--Mark Ira Krausman"For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, least any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Je'-sus onto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them" (Ephes. 2:8-10 KJV).
My Question for Jesus
If you could ask Jesus only one question, what would it be?One surprising day, a little girl gets the chance to meet Jesus. She has a very important question to ask Him. As she and her friends draw closer to Jesus's side, will she get the opportunity to speak to Jesus, or will the disciples keep her from fulfilling her heart's desire?My Question for Jesus is based on Matthew 19 in the Bible when the disciples try to stop children from coming to Jesus. Christy hopes the story will inspire readers to think of Jesus in a more relatable way.
The Prince and the Blight (the Dream Keeper Saga Book 2)
An Adventure Novel for Middle-Grade Readers Steeped in Magic, Mystery, and Glimmers of Hope--Book 2 in the Dream Keeper Saga It's been a month since 12-year-old Lily McKinley was whisked away to the Somnium Realm to rescue her father, and although she's overjoyed to have him home, she can't leave the magical world behind. The glowing stone pendant that transported her is now bringing strange creatures to life against her will, with her paper-mache pterodactyl and even scrambled eggs suddenly moving about on their own. Lily tries to pretend that everything is normal, but when her friend Cedric the dragon appears to tell her that an illness has taken over the kingdom, troubling questions haunt her. Where is Prince Pax? If he can save the Somnium Realm like he did before, why won't he stop the blight? Lily and her friends must return to Castle Iridyll to find out.In this sequel to The Dragon and the Stone, Kathryn Butler takes middle-grade readers on an unforgettable adventure that mixes fantasy with biblical concepts. As young readers join Lily's exciting quest, they'll explore what it means to trust in God's faithfulness, even when he feels distant. Ideal for Middle-Grade Readers and Families: Includes kids' favorite fantasy and adventure elements with imaginative new characters and settings they'll love Christian Themes: This exciting story invites readers into deep conversations about the gospel and theological issues including hope, evil, and salvation Book 2 in the Dream Keeper Saga by Kathryn Butler
My Name Is M
My name Is M is a short story about a teddy bear named Emmanuel, which means "God is with us." M accompanies his mommy who is a traveling nurse named Farah. M was gifted to his mommy from a church friend before she left Ohio to travel the world. Even though M has imperfections, in the eyes of his mommy and God, his imperfections are beauty, and they love M all the same. M has given Farah faith and hope, and he hopes to do the same for you.
Huggie Bear
Huggie Bear is a nickname given to a young man with Down syndrome. He helps the people in his community by showing his love through hugs as well as showing love and care in his actions. This is a story about how someone who is different physically can still make a big difference in society. Huggie Bear shows how we can make an impact on people's lives with just kindness and compassion, which can make a big difference in someone's life.
Oscar Churchmouse
Oscar Churchmouse wants to be helpful but no matter how hard he tries he feels like a failure. Once when he cleaned the kitchen floor of crumbs, the church ladies chased after him and tried to hit him. He grew sad and discouraged. It is not until Oscar becomes friends with Patty Sue that he feels accepted and beautiful in his own skin.
Oscar Churchmouse
Oscar Churchmouse wants to be helpful but no matter how hard he tries he feels like a failure. Once when he cleaned the kitchen floor of crumbs, the church ladies chased after him and tried to hit him. He grew sad and discouraged. It is not until Oscar becomes friends with Patty Sue that he feels accepted and beautiful in his own skin.
How Eileen was Saved
This true story is set in Dagenham, east London, in 1937, two years before the outbreak of war. In those days, it was common for preachers and evangelists to travel around the country to speak in churches and also to children in Sunday schools. These evangelists would teach children about Jesus, the Son of God, and the salvation that can be found through following Him. This is the story of how one little girl, at the age of six, encountered one of these evangelists at her Sunday school. Even at this tender age, Eileen was aware of her failings, of her inability to be obedient to her parents and her struggle to be truthful. With the help of the evangelist, and the Sunday School superintendent, Eileen prayed for Jesus to take away her sins and to come into her life as her personal Saviour. She was immediately aware of the change inside and on reaching home declared to her mother that she was saved! The story is written and illustrated for six-year-olds and the illustrations reflect the time in which the story is set. The author, Eileen Mohr, went on to spend her life dedicated to sharing the Gospel. For many years she was herself a Sunday school teacher and later became an accredited Methodist local preacher, preaching and teaching in Essex and also for many years in the north of Scotland. In 1994 she founded Crossbridge Books, an independent Christian publishing house whose mission to share the Gospel of Salvation continues to this day.
My Voice is My Superpower
What if we could empower little girls to use their superpower VOICES to help, to encourage, to protect, to be thankful, and to love themselves? What if by doing so they become the women who shape our world?My Voice is My Superpower was written by this mother and daughter duo to empower little girls to use their superpower VOICES. I don't know about you, but I grew up in the era "children must be seen and not heard," so when I was young, I was very afraid to speak up for myself, let alone advocate for anyone else. I pray that each page of this book will SPARK conversations, and that those conversations will bridge the gaps and bring hope and healing.I hear the voices of little girls playing in the park as they talk and laugh. May we really hear them, and may we remember to encourage them to speak up . . . for we are listening.By the way . . .Their VOICE is their SUPERPOWER!!
Parables of Love from Mom
When my children were small and my husband in college, I continued to recreate the stories my parents told me as a child about animals having personalities and their teaching abilities. I used the stories to teach my children moral principles through fables. They knew if they went to bed by 8:00 p.m., they would get another chapter of some favorite pretend stories, spun out night after night, chapter by chapter. Many of these stories led to daytime adventures as the kids lifted up flat rocks in search of Harvey Rabbit's magic hole with the candy factory. They made horn toads into pets and few a mouse in box fitted with a running wheel. In 1989, I decided to write down some of those favorite stories to give my now grown children as a Christmas present. My artist sister illustrated these stories for me. The compilation of stories has been sitting in my cedar chest for 30 years, until recently, when I had them re-printed for my now growing family of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. God bless each and every child out there, that they may come to know in their head and heart that we are all God's angels placed here on earth with extraordinary abilities in order to love and bless each other's lives.
Three Little Alaskan Princesses
Kaaka Sa U, Goon A Teen, and Shaawatg繳 are three sisters, each with their own special qualities, who live in the small Alaskan fishing village of Kake. One day when they decide to venture out and pick berries, their path home suddenly becomes hidden under dense fog. When the frightened sisters realize they are lost, they build a shelter for the night. The next day, after the sisters journey to the sea to find clams to eat, they meet a friendly whale who offers to guide them home. But when the way becomes rough, he gives them directions and bids them farewell. After spending another night in the wilderness where the princesses must huddle together for warmth and hide from the dangerous animals prowling nearby, they climb to the top of a mountain where they encounter an eagle. Will he be able to show them the way home? In this delightful tale, three little Alaskan princesses who become lost in the wilderness while picking berries must rely on help from friendly creatures to find their way back home.
Three Little Alaskan Princesses
Kaaka Sa U, Goon A Teen, and Shaawatg繳 are three sisters, each with their own special qualities, who live in the small Alaskan fishing village of Kake. One day when they decide to venture out and pick berries, their path home suddenly becomes hidden under dense fog. When the frightened sisters realize they are lost, they build a shelter for the night. The next day, after the sisters journey to the sea to find clams to eat, they meet a friendly whale who offers to guide them home. But when the way becomes rough, he gives them directions and bids them farewell. After spending another night in the wilderness where the princesses must huddle together for warmth and hide from the dangerous animals prowling nearby, they climb to the top of a mountain where they encounter an eagle. Will he be able to show them the way home? In this delightful tale, three little Alaskan princesses who become lost in the wilderness while picking berries must rely on help from friendly creatures to find their way back home.
What Color is My Hijab?
What Color is My Hijab? is a children's picture book inspired by a question the author's elementary-school aged niece asked her. The little girl wanted to know why there weren't girls who look like her well represented in children's literature. Now there are. This book features Muslim women who work in a number of professions: doctor, teacher, artist, politician, etc., all wearing their colorful hijabs.
Growing Things in the Garden
Growing things in the garden is always fun and exciting. I learned that there are things we must do to help our plants, flowers, fruits, and vegetables grow big and strong. I also learned that there are things we should do to be sure we grow big and strong too ... in our faith!
Wholly Tales
Wholly Tales The Shepherd, his Sheep and the Lion is set to be another children's favorite from the Wholly Tales series. This is an inspiring story of courage in facing life's fears. It is a beautiful tale about how a Shepherd boy inspired and emboldened his sheep in standing against the menacing Lion who stood as a daily threat to their livelihood. This one will surely leave a lasting image that will inspire the reader to rise up against any life's opposition and a craving for more of the tales.
Memaw's Turquoise Nuggets
Twelve-year-old Olivia Simpson has been in and out of foster homes and does not understand what it means to be loved. After running away from her latest foster parents and breaking into a home in search of food, Olivia is uncertain what her future holds. She is surprised at who volunteers to take her in. Will Olivia accept the love Memaw has to offer? She's received so little of it in her short life. She has a heart to be good, but is being good enough? Having Heaven in us today is what determines how we live out this life while on earth. Watch, with Olivia, what Jesus does. She soon learns that there are people who live out the love Jesus says we should walk in. Deborah Camacho is married to Jaime, her husband of 32 years. They have raised seven children and have one waiting for them in Heaven. She, herself, is affectionately called Memaw by her grandchildren and many others who look to her as a grandmother figure and mentor. This Titus 2 grandmother has a heart to educate children, young and old, to learn who they are created to be in Christ and exhorts them to remain clothed with the armor of God and manifest the fruit of the Spirit in all circumstances. Coming from the Southwest, she shares her tidbits of advice as "turquoise nuggets". You can read more by visiting www.memawsturquoisenuggets.com
I Don't Like... Because I Love
I Don't Like...Because I LoveBy: Deborah Watford RoxSo many people can see the beauty in others, while missing the beauty they possess. There are so many young children who have low self-esteem and are bullied because of their looks. They need to know they are beautiful. I Don't Like... Because I Love allows young people-and people in general-to look at themselves and not only like how they look but also love themselves: to love and embrace who they are both inside and out.A story about self-image and confidence, I Don't Like...Because I Love is unique in its ability to speak to all races, ages, and ethnicities. It also covers children, health and beauty, religion, and educating people to feel good about themselves. We all want to feel self-value. This book will inspire you to love yourself for the beautiful person you are.About the AuthorDeborah Watford Rox is a mother of two young adult sons, Matthew and Melvin. She is an educator. Rox is currently an elementary school teacher, teaching Pre-K. She enjoys reading, writing, and creating songs and dance to help young children learn. Rox also enjoys Forex Trading, traveling, and meeting new people.
How Much Does Allah Love Me
Join little Maymunah in the book series, "Maymunah's Musings," on her many quests as she gets to know Allah, subhanahu wa ta'ala, through His names and attributes! In the first book of the series, "How Much Does Allah Love Me," Maymunah, with the help of her mom, sets out to discover the love Allah has for her. Follow her on this adventure as she learns about Allah, the Most Loving, through His creation!
A Job for Joshua
Self-acceptance is an important issue to address with children from an early age. A Job for Joshua explores positive thoughts and actions to help build self-esteem and a positive self-image. It centers on an angel named Joshua and the struggles he faces trying to fit in. This book will address issues many children feel such as, feelings of frustration or sadness, dealing with new challenges, feelings of failure, comparing themselves to other, and the lack of self-confidence. The story is a practical tool that can be used to empower children to explore and make sense of their emotions. Children will discover through Joshua's journey to accept who they are and to believe in themselves.
Cory's Tales
Cory's Tales is a collection of charming stories about lovable creatures from God's creation that help teach Katie and Jeffrey principles and values as they face challenges in their young lives. Along the way, they meet Silly Millie Moose, Peter Proud Peacock, Flash the Firefly, and many others. Cory's Tales is not merely a book of stories but a tool to help parents instill the Christian principles and values of obedience, self-esteem, kindness, compassion, temperament, trust, and faith in their own children's lives as they enjoy the adventures and antics of these endearing characters."Cory Barton writes with a light, easy manner that will capture the attention of every adult and child reading this treasured collection of children's stories. In the spirit of Aesop's Fables and Lessons from Nature for Youth, each story clearly presents a moral lesson with a clearly Christian worldview."Dr. Tim Schmig, Executive Director, Michigan Association of Christian Schools
My Voice is My Superpower
What if we could empower little girls to use their superpower VOICES to help, to encourage, to protect, to be thankful, and to love themselves? What if by doing so they become the women who shape our world?My Voice is My Superpower was written by this mother and daughter duo to empower little girls to use their superpower VOICES. I don't know about you, but I grew up in the era "children must be seen and not heard," so when I was young, I was very afraid to speak up for myself, let alone advocate for anyone else. I pray that each page of this book will SPARK conversations, and that those conversations will bridge the gaps and bring hope and healing.I hear the voices of little girls playing in the park as they talk and laugh. May we really hear them, and may we remember to encourage them to speak up . . . for we are listening.By the way . . .Their VOICE is their SUPERPOWER!!
Shoo Shaytan From Your Dreams!
A Muslim kids book with vibrant illustrations and clever read-aloud rhyme, parents will love reading this Islamic story to their young children, especially if they've had a bad dream. In this picture book, a four-year-old boy named Salahuddin wakes up one night from a terrifying nightmare. But his mother teaches him how to fight the cunning Shaytan, who loves to invade our dreams."Keep the nightmare away from anyone's ears, Because the sly little devil enjoys your fears.He loves to think he's made you scared, So shoo Shaytan from your precious head."Muslim children can learn Islamic teachings alongside Salahuddin, such as the du'a before bed and Allah's attributes, through beautiful memorable rhymes."Oh Allah, with Your name, I die and I live.You are the One Who always forgives."Plus many more lessons taught by our Prophet Muhammad (SAW) on how to shoo Shaytan from both our life and our dreams!BONUS: Free activity page at the end to make this book personalised and extra special for your child.
Why I Get Into Trouble
God has made us all special. He has also explained in His word, the Bible, what is right and what is wrong. The brother and sister in this book want to behave, but sometimes they are not being good. They would like to know why they get into trouble. Wouldn't you like to know too?
Hiccuburps
Have you ever had the hiccuburps? Krissy is at school one day when she gets a bad case of the hiccuburps. Everyone has advice on how to get rid of them, but will Krissy get expelled for disrupting school? Follow along on this hilarious story as Krissy learns how to deal with the hiccuburps.
We're Going to See God
It is a glorious day as a group of children set out to see God. After they carefully tiptoe through a field of purple flowers, splashy-splash through a sparkling blue lake, swish-swash through lush green grass, and shoo-shoo through a flock of blackbirds, they soon stumble onto a church where they are certain they will find God. But is this the only place? In this inspiring tale, a group of adventurous little ones on a quest to see God learn a valuable lesson that God is everywhere.
Zechariah Park
Myrtle and Judah are back! This time they are with their grandson, Adam, who moved to Zechariah Park and turned the ZP lake into a fun place for the neighborhood to enjoy.Join the ZP families as they swim, fish, play on bumper boats, and ride in Adam's unique duck boat that can drive on the street and float on the lake. Myrtle called that a miracle and miracles are what this book is all about.Judah's newest invention, the Tale Spinner News Network, shares, with the Zechariah Park families, eyewitness accounts of some of the actual miracles the Bible tells us Jesus performed on or around water while living on the Earth.You will have "AQGT-A quacking good time" while hiding God's Word in your heart (Psalm 119:11).
The Joyful Kingdom
The Joyful Kingdom is about a kingdom that loves to worship the Lord through the people's love of dancing. However, the trials of life overwhelm their monarch, and she decides to outlaw every type of worship and dance. These new laws become a source of fear for the people, and unfortunately, they start drifting away from the Lord. Since God loves all His children, this greatly disturbs Him. Therefore, it is with great sadness that God sends afflictions to His people three times in the effort of calling His children into repentance. While these afflictions don't appear to be working, Isaiah 11:6 (ESV) reminds people that "a little child shall lead them."God's plan is always perfect. All people need to trust in Him more. This book is a reminder of this lesson, and therefore is filled with holy Scripture. Additionally, it is designed to increase the reader's vocabulary and provide space for children who love to draw and color. Every chapter ends with activities for this purpose. This book is the first book in the author's Kingdom series, so be on the lookout for more books to follow.
Sally the Stegosaurus and the Value of Self Worth
Join your ValuePalz on an exciting adventure across the forest as Sally finds out what she can do best! What is something that makes you unique? Learn the timeless value of self worth from a Biblical perspective. What's inside: Engaging ValuePalz story filled with adventure, teachable moments, and heartwarming endings.Beautiful and colorful illustrations children from preschool, kindergarten, to elementary can relate to and enjoy.Conversation time with reflective questions for children to realize the value of self worth and how it affects them personally.Godly perspective on the value of self worth according to the Bible.Bible scriptural references for further reading about the value of self worth.Free coloring page at www.ValuePalz.com.Ages Baby, Toddler, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and more.Experience other ValuePalz adventures: Book1: Billy the T-Rex and the Value of Friendship.Book 2: Tracy the Triceratops and the Value of Courage.Book 3: Dylan the Diplodocus and the Value of Humility.Book 4: Sally the Stegosaurus and the Value of Self Worth.Book 5: Wyatt the Woolly Mammoth and the Value of Leadership More coming soon!
Wyatt the Wolly Mammoth and the Value of Leadership
Join your ValuePalz on an exciting adventure across the grasslands as Wyatt finds out what it takes to be a leader! Would you like to be a leader? Learn the timeless value of leadership from a Biblical perspective. What's inside: Engaging ValuePalz story filled with adventure, teachable moments, and heartwarming endings.Beautiful and colorful illustrations children from preschool, kindergarten, to elementary can relate to and enjoy.Conversation time with reflective questions for children to realize the value of leadership and how it affects them personally.Godly perspective on the value of leadership according to the Bible.Bible scriptural references for further reading about the value of leadership.Free coloring page at www.ValuePalz.com.Ages Baby, Toddler, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and more.Experience other ValuePalz adventures: Book1: Billy the T-Rex and the Value of Friendship.Book 2: Tracy the Triceratops and the Value of Courage.Book 3: Dylan the Diplodocus and the Value of Humility.Book 4: Sally the Stegosaurus and the Value of Self Worth.Book 5: Wyatt the Woolly Mammoth and the Value of Leadership.More coming soon!
Billy the T-Rex and the Value of Friendship
Join your ValuePalz on an exciting adventure in the depths of a scary cave as Billy and his Palz find the true value of friendship. Have you ever felt alone? Learn the timeless value of friendship from a Biblical perspective. What's inside: Engaging ValuePalz story filled with adventure, teachable moments, and heartwarming endings.Beautiful and colorful illustrations children from preschool, kindergarten, to elementary can relate to and enjoy.Conversation time with reflective questions for children to realize the value of friendship and how it affects them personally.Godly perspective on the value of friendship according to the Bible.Bible scriptural references for further reading about the value of friendship.Free coloring page at www.ValuePalz.com.Ages Baby, Toddler, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and more.Experience other ValuePalz adventures: Dinosaur SeriesBook1: Billy the T-Rex and the Value of Friendship.Book 2: Tracy the Triceratops and the Value of Courage.Book 3: Dylan the Diplodocus and the Value of Humility.Book 4: Sally the Stegosaurus and the Value of Self Worth. More coming soon!
Tracy the Triceratops and the Value of Courage
Join your ValuePalz on an exciting adventure across the forest as Tracy conquers her fears and finds out the value of courage! Would you like to conquer fear? Learn the timeless value of courage from a Biblical perspective. What's inside: Engaging ValuePalz story filled with adventure, teachable moments, and heartwarming endings.Beautiful and colorful illustrations children from preschool, kindergarten, to elementary can relate to and enjoy.Conversation time with reflective questions for children to realize the value of courage and how it affects them personally.Godly perspective on the value of courage according to the Bible.Bible scriptural references for further reading about the value of courage.Free coloring page at www.ValuePalz.com.Ages Baby, Toddler, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and more.Experience other ValuePalz adventures: Dinosaur SeriesBook1: Billy the T-Rex and the Value of Friendship.Book 2: Tracy the Triceratops and the Value of Courage.Book 3: Dylan the Diplodocus and the Value of Humility.Book 4: Sally the Stegosaurus and the Value of Self Worth. More coming soon!
Dylan the Diplodocus and the Value of Humility
Join your ValuePalz on an exciting adventure across the forest as Dylan learns a humbling but valuable lesson! Would you like to have real strength? Learn the timeless value of humility from a Biblical perspective. What's inside: Engaging ValuePalz story filled with adventure, teachable moments, and heartwarming endings.Beautiful and colorful illustrations children from preschool, kindergarten, to elementary can relate to and enjoy.Conversation time with reflective questions for children to realize the value of humility and how it affects them personally.Godly perspective on the value of humility according to the Bible.Bible scriptural references for further reading about the value of humility.Free coloring page at www.ValuePalz.com.Ages Baby, Toddler, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and more.Experience other ValuePalz adventures: Book1: Billy the T-Rex and the Value of Friendship.Book 2: Tracy the Triceratops and the Value of Courage.Book 3: Dylan the Diplodocus and the Value of Humility.Book 4: Sally the Stegosaurus and the Value of Self Worth.Book 5: Wyatt the Woolly Mammoth and the Value of Leadership. More coming soon!
Bridge to Freedom (Revised)
It is March 1945, the last days of World War II, just inside the German front. Kurt, a German army deserter, and Rachel, a 15-year-old Jew who has escaped from the terrors of Nazi Berlin, meet. The two must trust each other in order to survive and escape.
Pink Slippers, Bat Mitzvah Blues
A busy young girl struggles to understand her Jewish identity and balance the demands on her everyday life.
The Cross by Day, the Mezuzzah by Night
A thrilling young adult novel that captures the horrors of the Spanish Inquisistion and the strength and determination of one young girl to preserve her family and culture at any cost.
The Praying House
This is a children's picture book written for children ages three-plus. I also wrote the book for those children's parents. I had the entire family in mind when writing. This is a story about a family just like your own. My intentions are for everyone to enjoy this no matter your age. Somerset, Colorado, is one the most beautiful places in the world. Somerset is filled with all the silent prayers, hopes, and dreams of the people in the community. It's the place where prayers become reality. Somerset is the infamous coal mining town; some even call it the land of no return.In this town lives a beautiful a family. This family is the Wilson family. Six-year-old Myaa Wilson had it all. A loving father Joe Wilson, the coal miner, and a supporting mother Lilly-Ann, the homemaker. The Wilson's followed a very simple schedule every day. They would have breakfast together. Then Joe leaves for the mines. Lilly-Ann sends Myaa off to school and tends to the house until her loved ones return. Myaa and Lilly-Ann would clean up and prepare dinner while they wait for Joe. Until one night, Joe was out in the mines awfully late. Can Myaa and Lilly-Ann's prayers bring Joe home? Can Lilly-Ann hold her family together if Joe never returns?