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Four parables are retold simply and clearly ensuring they are the perfect first introduction for young children to Jesus' much-loved stories. Beautifully illustrated, the picture book approach means each story can be read to the child but can also be enjoyed by children on their own as their reading skills develop. Next steps at the back of the book encourage further discussion and there's a rhyme for children to join in with and lots to spot. The story of The Good Samaritan highlights
A longtime captain of a refrigerated cargo ship named Clementine narrates the many adventures of the ship, from its building in the 1930s through the next five decades of travel.
Eleven-year-old Jack thought he had outgrown his imaginary friend, George-until his dad also disappears from his life. His mom's bipolar disorder isn't being properly treated, so while in the throes of a manic episode, she ditches Jack with his aunt, uncle, and cousins. Jack decides that only George can help him figure out where people go when others stop believing in them-and how Jack can put his family back together. Meanwhile, the imaginary George-half-walrus, half-human, all magic-has a prob
Nothing seems to go right at school for Milo until one day he takes home a lost dog. But Harry's no ordinary dog--he's Milo's Fairy God-dog! Not the wish-granting kind, though. Harry's job is to give Milo encouragement and confidence to help him to be resilient and achieve his goals on his own.
A little girl, baking bread with her grandmother, becomes transported by the tales her grandmother’s hands tell. Tales that spring from the rose-painted nails, a flower-banded wedding ring, and the way her fingers move and glide. These hands have many tales to tell. But only if you listen.
My Home: The Diversity of Families Today delves into the lives of teens raised in diverse families, ranging from immigrants to LGBTQ households. Through their narratives, discover the challenges, daily experiences, and triumphs of belonging to these unique family structures.
Math is not ten-year-old Zaritza's best subject. When her teacher, Mr. Phinney, offers extra credit to whomever takes the class ferret, Bandito, home over the weekend, she jumps at the opportunity. Unfortunately, taking care of this particular animal is as boring as school itself. All it does is eat, sleep, and lick itself. So when Zaritza accidentally leaves Bandito's cage open and the ferret goes missing, she blames everyone else, including her three-year-old sister. And her excuses get bigger
From the author of Buzzy the Bumblebee comes a child's hilarious visual interpretation of such parental idioms and witticisms as "Hold your horses;" "Money doesn't grow on trees;" and "I have eyes in the back of my head." "Cat got your toungue?" My momma likes to say. I'm not sure what she means but I like it anyway. My cat has never tried to take my tongue away. But if he did, he'd find that it can stretch a long, long way.
Brave does not mean fearless. Brave means doing what you know you must do even though you may be frightened to do it. My Name is Brave places a spotlight on the ordinary individuals who became extraordinary by being brave and making a difference where others wouldn3t.
These entertaining titles look at the history of fashion, identify trends, and provide inclusive tips and tricks for developing a personal style. From hair care to accessories, readers learn how to make their look their own.