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30 charming fantasy short stories to transport you into a child's dream world.Perfect for a girl or a boy, this book tells the story of Abigail, a very real girl living in a magical house by the sea in the tiny kingdom of Rhode Island.Abigail's grandmother resides in a cozy garden apartment at the foot of the stairs (in a basement that's much more than a basement).Overhead, an apartment hunkers under shadowed eaves, and warm, Portuguese laughter spills from the open windows into the walled garden far below.Quivering ferns cling to the rock walls keeping Mr. and Mrs. Mole safe from New England's storms, and a burbling stone fountain whispers secret confidences to the scattered rays of afternoon sun.Sparrows flit from the pine forest perched on the windswept promontory, and they sing the forest fairies' secrets to the frogs far below.All-in-all, Abigail leads a pretty perfect life in her Rhode Island house by the sea. She helps her mother in the kitchen, and she counts her father's fingers while he tells her the secrets of tomorrow.And occasionally, just every now and then, Abigail peers out her windows toward the sea, and when the moon comes out, or the wind blows in a new direction, she sees some very wonderful things.This is Abigail's story of what she's discovered, from hummingbirds inviting her to a tea party, to a horse with feathered wings, to a toad who tells jokes (plus 27 more wonderful things).When you've finished this tale, I'm sure you'll agree.Abigail is the luckiest girl in the whole-wide world.Illustrated chapters include: 1. Abigail and the Glitter Fish2. A Bear Walks on Abigail's Wall3. The Night of the Meteor Shower4. Two Hummingbirds Have a Tea Party5. A Bewildered Cat Scratches at the Window6. Seafoam and the Tiny Frog7. The Owl in the Tuxedo8. Two Snakes Play a Banjo9. A Three-Legged Rat Gives Abigail a Grin10. The Chinchilla with a Double Chin11. Kerry the Chimp Plays the Bongo12. Mr. Komodo Wears a Crown13. Three Mice Scamper Across the Sill14. A Scowling Hawk Frowns at Nothing15. A Strutting Penguin Comes to Call16. Abigail Visits with a Tall Giraffe17. The Wind Brings a Hundred Butterflies18. A Horse with Feathered Wings19. A Fire Phoenix Says Hello20. A Mermaid Swims in the Moonbeams21. Abigail Talks with a Red-Crested Dragon22. A Turtle Appears in Abigail's Garden23. A Soft-Limbed Spider Spins a Web24. A Wise Toad Makes a Joke25. Mr. Platypus Offers Abigail an Umbrella26. The Sad-Eyed Panda's Dance27. Abigail Finds a Tiger Horse in Her Fence28. A Pincushion Porcupine with an Attitude29. A Desert Llama Sings a Song30. Two Winged Brothers Honk at the Moon
A brand-new set of 365 Power Quotes pulled directly from inspirational messages posted daily on the MyChurchNotes website.Each daily post is based on the Bible and brings the Word of God into your life to encourage, uplift, and help you renew your connection with your Father in Heaven.These Power Quotes are the best of each post, summing up the powerful message into a nugget of truth you can think on throughout the day.You enjoyed Volume 1, Unlocking New Levels of Faith in Christ. Volume 2 will take you to the next level of your spiritual connection with God.You can't miss with this awesome collection of Power Quotes on your bedside table, in your home office, or ready to share with anyone you meet.Visit our website at MyChurchNotes.com and MyChurchNotes.net.
365 Power QuotesEach Power Quote is pulled directly from inspirational messages posted daily on the MyChurchNotes website.Each daily post is based on the Bible and brings the Word of God into your life to encourage, uplift, and help you renew your connection with your Father in Heaven.These Power Quotes are the best of each post, summing up the powerful message into a nugget of truth you can think on throughout the day.Visit our website at MyChurchNotes.com and MyChurchNotes.net.
The most helpful series to come along in decades! Power Confessions: Collection Edition All three books in this series, now in one volume! You will never miss your favorite Power Confession. In the Collection Edition, enjoy all nine Power Confessions topics between the covers of this book, nearly 400 in all! Power Confessions: Volume One Four months of Power Confessions to build a rock-solid relationship with Christ. Renew your Faith, secure your Salvation, and claim Hope and Healing through the voice of power and authority. Power Confessions: Volume Two This set of over 130 Power Confessions is your key to an Overcoming lifestyle. You will proclaim Power through the authority of the Bible, exercise the right to Resist the devil, and forge a new relationship with Jesus! Power Confessions: Volume Three This is Praise and Worship at its best! Your heart will sing, and you will be refreshed daily. This set of over 130 Power Confessions will encourage you to New Life in Christ, for you are a Child of the King! You will find a full year of daily Power Confessions between the covers of this book, nearly 400 in all! Have all three volumes at your fingertips. You'll never miss out again.
The most helpful series to come along in decades! Power Confessions: Volume Two The second of three books in this series, one that will change who you are in Christ. In Volume Two, you will discover three dynamic areas vital to helping you overcome in your Christian life. Part One: Being an Overcomer Life doesn't have to beat us down. We can walk each day in success. This set of 44 Power Confessions will be your stepping stone to a new life in Christ, one filled with day after day of overcome wonder in His majesty. Part Two: Finding Power in Him Weakness isn't part of the Word of God. Our power and strength flow from the hand of God, and it's ours to command against the devil. These Power Confessions will make all the difference. Part Three: Resisting the devil through the Word Christ defeated the evil one. We are redeemed by the blood He shed on the cross. The devil has no power over us. These Power Confessions will stay with you throughout the day, and they will lift you up. You will find four months of daily Power Confessions, 132 in all, between the covers of this book. They will change your life.
We reach our hands out to God, and he reaches his back unto us. That's the quintessential picture of our relationship with God. The hands stretch both ways, and when our fingers touch, salvation happens. Yet, what is the spark? What triggers our souls to need and desire the Lord? That's what this book is about. When we feel the presence of the kingdom of God as it fills the world around us, we feel God; and when we feel him, we will want to reach out to him. That's why God created this world. He wanted us to see him in everything we do and touch, and in the seeing, he wanted us to love him as much as he loves us. And he does love us, very much, and completely. When we choose to walk contrary to his ways, his heart is broken. He weeps for his loss, and he does everything in his power to draw us back to him. When you read "A People Set Apart" and "Primed for Our Season of Victory," you will feel energized to live your life boldly for him. "A Cartoon Catastrophe" will make you laugh, and "The Foolish Pig" will give you new insights into an old fable. You may close this book crying, and you may close it laughing, but you will be changed. God will change you, because you live in his kingdom, and change is what it's all about.
Jesus came to change our world. During his lifetime he upset the entire Jewish hierarchy, and the Roman government lashed out at the changes he had made. Jesus did change his world. How does he continue to change the world today? Through those of us who claim to be his followers. That's what discipleship is all about. A definition of discipleship is the act of embracing and spreading the teachings of another. To do so, we have to understand those teachings and practice them in our lives. As we begin this series on God and Discipleship for the Modern Christian, we will see God's message to our world in a whole new light. The biblical lessons espoused by Jesus will come alive to us in the context of 21st century examples, and we will never be the same again. The first seven essays are built on the idea of God's Wishing Well, and what he wants for us to have from him. The final essays range from kicking out the devil to being a sneaky spy for Jesus. Jump in and have fun!
Two years after her husband's tragic death, Professor Jessica Johansen is drowning in a sea of grief. She's shoved-literally-by her best friend into a random stranger on her university campus. He apologizes, but she knows who's at fault: her friend, Mags Brier-Sheldon. The next week, Peter Cassel shows up in Jessica's classroom and takes a front-row seat. Jessica is horrified to recognize the man she inadvertently groped in her unexpected fall. He charms her into a lunch date to discuss his upcoming book. Soon, they are meeting every day to discuss how his work is progressing. Unexpected complications with his transplanted heart put Peter into the hospital for two weeks. Jessica misses his call, and she's devastated when he's gone for two weeks with no explanation. In tears, she bails out on her classes and heads off to Maine for a month at Mag's island estate to let her wounded heart heal. When Peter returns to class, his teacher is gone, and he's devastated. He has no way to locate her and feels abandoned. Mags views the budding love affair with excitement, and she refuses to let it die so easily. When Peter leaves on a pre-release book tour, she finagles to have her boyfriend deliver Peter's dog to her estate in Maine. When an early-season storm batters the island. Peter learns his golden retriever is in the path of the storm. He rushes to rescue the animal, only to discover a hurricane can be as deadly for the rescuer as for those who need his help. How will Jessica respond when she learns Peter carries her husband's transplanted heart? Will love bloom, or will she see in him only the memories of her husband's untimely death?
Lou Reinhardt is a woman in control. Her husband died in the Oklahoma oil fields, and she fled to an offshore rig to find peace with his death. On Sunshine Gulf, she stands up for herself and takes nothing from anyone. Chad Dickson is the inspector sent to shut down Oil Platform No. 6. When he shows up with his teenage son, Chaddie, in tow, Lou is furious. An oil rig is no place for a boy, and she wants him gone. A spark ignites between the two, in spite of Lou's good intentions. Chaddie unknowingly fans the flames between them when he teases his father about Lou. Chaddie's great-grandfather, Wally, arrives on the skirts of a building storm to fetch Chaddie home. It's more than that, though. He's a vindictive man out to destroy Chad's budding romance. He was spurned by Lou's grandmother years before, and now he sees his second chance. He intends to take it, too, whether Lou wants him to or not. His sudden heart attack saves Lou, but Chad fails to read Wally's true intentions. He thinks Lou was involved of her own volition. When the building storm begins to lash Sunshine Gulf with hurricane force winds, matters take a turn for the worse. The platform is compromised and begins a terrifying collapse into the sea. Is there any possibility for rescue when the strongest hurricane of the decade whips the seas to deadly heights? Will anything be left when the storm finally subsides? Even more importantly, has Wally mangled Lou's chance for love beyond all hope of redemption, or is love still out there, waiting to be found, somewhere in the storm?
Spiritual advice. To whom do we turn? Our mother? Our pastor? We are advised to turn to the Bible, and no one can quibble about that suggestion. After all, we learn of the teachings of Jesus in that revered book. Yet, there are over twenty translations out there, and that's just in English. Which one do we pick? After all, the Bible characters we read about didn't write the tales in King James English or even New American Standard. If we don't speak ancient Hebrew, Greek, or Latin, how can we be sure just what the writers intended to say? How can we get the truth that God means for us to have? God and Discipleship for the Modern Christian is designed for exactly that. This set of essays brings God's message from 2,000 years ago into our modern language with examples from the 21st century. After reading this book, you will understand what discipleship means to the contemporary Christian as you never have before. May you get as much from these essays as I got from writing them.
When the blackness of despair surrounds us, hope can be notoriously difficult to find. We turn to the church, and we want what everyone seems to have. We sing the songs, join in the praise, and we leave as miserable as before. Friends and family try to encourage us, and their words are empty air that blow around us and are gone. The one constant that remains is the depth of our desolation, and in our pain, it is total and complete. It is easy to consider giving up, because when we are mired in our despair, we are overwhelmed. In that moment of total devastation, there is no light at the end of the tunnel. All doors are closed, the lights are off, and silence surrounds us. Not even God speaks to us in our misery. Yet, despair is but for a season, and there will be a window in the distance. Light will shine for us once more, and we will live again. All we need to do is hold to the truth that God is in control, and he sees our pain. He hurts for us as we hurt, and he will be there when we come out on the other side. These biblically-based essays on finding God as our hope in the darkness are interwoven with a common theme: God never leaves us alone, no matter how dark the night becomes. Each of these essays speaks to my heart. I hope they speak to yours.
A drug bust during a blustery gale.A sailboat offshore at midnight with no one aboard.When the drugs are nowhere to be found, and clues suggest the boat is linked to the drug bust, it is impounded at Silver Lake.Lieutenant Diane Turnipseed of the C-District Dare County Sheriff's Office takes on a retiring sheriff who wants to shut down her intercounty investigative team.Then the sailboat goes missing and a dead man is found floating in the surf, giving the investigation new life.When Shelby Ellison shows up with bruises on her face, all attention turns to Springer's Point, the spit of land where Blackbeard the pirate met his end. A family is missing, and they only hope they are in time.The question hovers in Diane's mind: Is Shelby telling the truth ... or is this a ploy to cover up her own involvement in the missing cache of drugs?This is Book 2 in the Outer Banks Mystery series. Follow Diane Turnipseed as she leads her investigative team on an all-new adventure. You won't be disappointed!
Often we know exactly what we want from God. We come to him with a list that keeps scrolling down our screens, and when he doesn't answer in a time frame that pleases us, we get frustrated. However, the real question should be, "What does God want from us?" He does have something he wants from us. It's not a great cathedral or a life spent on the mission field. True, he may call us those directions, but what he really wants above all else is a simple thing. God wants our praise. He wants us to say, "Thank you, God," and he wants us to mean it. God does for us because he loves us, and if we ignore him, he will continue to send the rain and make the sun to shine. However, if we really want in his pocket, we need to tell him we love him. That is what opens his heart and makes him want to do everything that we ask of him. Those with children of their own know this is true. When our children tug at our hearts, we want to give them everything they desire. We are God's children, and he feels the same about us. Let's lift our arms in praise, and he will reach his hands down to us. It works every time. Just try it.
Walking with Jesus is all about our relationship with him. Sharing our faith with the world is all about our relationship with others. God's Word tells us we cannot maintain a proper relationship with the Father if we do not maintain a proper relationship with our brothers in Christ. (Matthew 5:23-24) This set of essays winds up with an in-depth look at the most awesome tale of relationship renewal ever told, that of Joseph and his brothers. We've all heard the tale, but we have never heard it like this. After reading this book, you will be encouraged to renew old bonds that you thought were forever broken, and you will let old hurts go forever. It is the example we are given by Jesus, and if we are to walk in right relationship with him, how can we not follow his example? Jesus loves us, and he desires us to spread that love to everyone we know. The only way to do that is to mend our broken fences and always keep the gates of communication opened wide.
Whom do we call Father? What we are really asking is to whom do we turn for advice? As importantly, do we follow that advice? In this sixth volume of God and Discipleship for the Modern Christian, we will look at ways to help us do exactly that. "Augmented for Jesus" compares the power of God to the Martian invaders in War of the Worlds. "Head-on Collision" lets us know the consequences of being just outside the will of God. "The Devil's Ambush" reveals the potholes the evil one sets up for us. "Waking Up to Jesus" is Peter's story. The cock crowed three times, and Peter's life was changed forever. These selections of illustrated truth drawn directly from the Bible, twenty-three essays in all, each one centered on finding the Father's will in your life, will open your eyes and help you see the written Word of God in ways you never thought possible. Let's reach out to God. Let's not only call him Father, let's treat him as if he really is our Father. Let's live our lives in a way that's pleasing unto him.
Education. Without it, we can't go very far in life. It opens doors, helps us achieve our goals, and with our degree in our pocket, we gain a leg up on others in our field. Discipleship is all about being educated in Christ. When we learn God's Word, and we put it into practice in our lives, we gain a leg up on the devil, and he is crushed under the power of the knowledge of Christ. God and Discipleship for the Modern Christian is designed to take a 2000-year-old book and place its lessons in a modern-day context. Each of these 23 essays is illustrated with passages from the Bible. Can a science fiction hero teach us about becoming stronger in God? In "Army of Steel" he can. How about humor? Does God enjoy a good time? Find out in "Laughing With God." Learn how to be a spiritual Spiderman in "Our Spiritual Exoskeleton." In "The Man Who Replaced Jesus," read about the importance of keeping Christ first in every part of our lives. In life, there are few things more important for worldly success than the time we spend sitting in a classroom. It's not always fun, but the results far outweigh the time we spend gaining our degree. With the Word of God, it is the same. The time we spend applying the lessons of the Word to ourselves will come back to us multiplied in success for Christ and his kingdom. Let the learning begin!
What hat do we wear? The final essay in this third volume deals with all the things we do that make us who we are. Being a Christian is only one facet of our lives. We are also children, parents, office workers, and business owners. How do we put all those together? That's what this book is about. As you turn the pages, you will be exposed to "life after life." In other words, you will learn how we live in Jesus after we come to the cross. It's ironic in a way. We receive life when we are born, we are given new life when we kneel at the cross, and yet, although already twice born, we then need to learn to live our lives after the example of Christ. We cannot afford to fail. God is our salvation in this lost world, and only his protecting hand can help us reach our goal, which is to sit at his side in the great by and by. God used these essays to speak to me even as I wrote them. My prayer is that he uses them to speak to you as you read them. God does that, you know. He speaks to us. When our hearts are moved by the words of another, we have heard from the heart of God.
If you think you know the book of 2 Timothy, think again. After reading A Journey Through 2 Timothy, you will see Paul's words in a whole new light. Paul is one of the true rocks of the Christian church. He penned much of the New Testament, and many modern Christians revere his written epistles as tantamount to the very gospel of Christ. However, many in the early church had a very different opinion of Paul. Follow along in this step-by-step journey through Paul's final missive. This book will break your heart and uplift your spirit. It will also help you find the will of God for your life. You do not want to miss out on having this fascinating book as part of your collection.
Missionaries evangelize. So do televangelists, although they also seem to make plenty of money along the way. How do we show God to a lost world? Not everyone can travel to a distant country, and there aren't enough cable stations for us all to be on television, no matter how much money is in it. Our evangelism comes from our daily walk with Christ, and that's what this book is about. In the 1st century, the examples for evangelism given in the Bible were perfectly clear to its readers. They make no sense to us now, not in the way they were intended 2,000 years ago. God Uses Evangelism to Reach the World will teach us how to let Christ shine to the modern day world. From bragging about the jelly we eat to finding the invisible Jesus, we will discover a new way to offer ministry to those who need Jesus most. Be prepared to be changed, and be prepared to change other people. That's what Jesus does, and he does it through us.
There is a verse in the Bible that says we are changing from glory to glory. (2 Cor. 3:18) Let's look at that word. Changing. It means to be-come different. How do we become different in Christ? Hopefully, if we are adherents to his Word, we become more like him. Yet we are human, and as long as we walk the face of this earth, we will not alter that. Our walk with Christ will always be two steps forward and one step back. That's what this book on repentance is all about. We step forward towards Christ, and the moment we feel we are becoming like him, the ground be-comes uneven beneath our feet, and we see our progress slipping away. Repentance is not a one-time thing. It is an ongoing process. Why? We are frail flesh, and until we are changed in the twinkling of an eye to become like him, perfection is beyond our reach. Even so, we must still reach, for he draws us ever toward him. The final ten essays in this book are an in-depth look at ten facets of the repentance experience. However, before you get there, enjoy Deadwood and the Christ, Forsaken by God, Internet Dating, and more. Your heart will be enriched, and your commitment to Christ will be solidified by the time you turn the last page. May God bless you as you begin reading.
Salvation. It seems so simple. Ask. Believe. Receive. Those three words sum up the salvation message pretty well. And yet, there is so much more to the process. If we allow Jesus into our hearts, and we do not begin a training program for the spiritual battles that are to come, what are we setting ourselves up for? Once we believe, if we fall away, how will we ever find the Savior again? This set of essays on salvation is about more than just the act of accepting Christ as our savior. This book also talks about growing into our Christianity, for what is our salvation if not a chance to become more like Jesus? In the first six essays, you will read the salvation message in depth, but this book will take you so much further into what our salvation really means. Welcome along on the journey. Together, we will meet Christ on the way.
Finding salvation at the cross is one of the simplest things a person can do. We ask for forgiveness, we believe on Jesus, and we receive eternal life through our Lord. Sticking with God's plan for the rest of our life is more difficult. In Volume 1 of God Is Salvation for a Lost World, I delved into the depths of coming to the cross, hoping that my readers would better understand how God's love draws us to him. Even when we find Jesus, God continually draws us, for he knows our human nature. We are not fully like him until we join him in Glory, and until then, our walk is an uphill struggle toward perfection. That is the focus of this book, our ongoing endeavor to be like Christ. It is a continual work, too. We've sung that children's church song where it says, "He's still working on me." The words are cute ringing out in a child's voice, but the reality is momentous. He is still working on us. Our salvation is not the end. Rather, it is only the beginning. We can't afford to quit when we step back from the altar. That is the moment the real work begins.
We all know the jokes about lawyers. That's the first line of this book. It's true, too. We've heard them, but we also know we can't live without the rules that make up our world. God's rules are the same. When people try to live outside his sanctioned modes of behavior, society crumbles under its own weight, and bedlam ensues. We have to have an example of righteousness held high for others to emulate. We are that example, and the Bible is our handbook. Even so, it can be difficult to apply biblical principles to our 21st century lifestyle. How do we take stories from 2,000 years ago and make them fit into the computer age? That's what God and Discipleship for the Modern Christian is designed to do. From Jesus on the Flip Side (for those of us who grew up with vinyl) to Raggedy Ann Behind the Wheel (for the backseat drivers), we will be entertained and spiritually challenged by the essays included in this book. In addition, God will reveal himself to us as he never has before. We can count on it.
We are constantly told what God's plan is for us, from our Sunday school teachers to television evangelists with credentials as long as our arms. If that doesn't convince us, turn on the radio, and Christian music stations inundate us with what God can do in our lives if we only live a certain way. Before long, our heads are spinning with the enormity of it all. What do we do? Who do we believe? If we truly want to know how to live like Christ, we have only one set of directions. We call our instruction manual the Bible, and it gives us all the information we need to know on how to be like Jesus. This set of biblically-based essays will bring the messages of the Bible into the 21st century with examples from popular television shows and re-minders of old-time county fairs. Some you will laugh with, and others will open your eyes as they've never been opened before. May you learn about God's will for your life as you read through this book. I trust it will bless your soul.
God's kingdom. What does it mean to us? It's important not to confuse God's kingdom with our Christian walk with Jesus. That's something completely different. When we walk with Jesus, we are of the kingdom of God, but we are also in the kingdom of God. To put it simply, God's kingdom is all around us all the time. Even for the unchurched and those who have fallen away, there is no way to get away from the kingdom. It touches every part of our lives. Remember that first drawing toward Christ when we did not yet know him? That happened through the kingdom. God's hand reached to us through the majesty of his created realm, and he made his love known to us. That's the kingdom of God. When we sense his love towards us, we have experienced his kingdom. That feeling is for the churched and unchurched alike. When we choose to walk with him, we move to a different level. We walk in our salvation, and that's for those who know Christ personally. God's kingdom is our springboard, leading us into what he desires for us to become. Let's leap into him. He's holding his arms out waiting, for he loves us very much.
God has a sense of humor. If we doubt that, then we've lost out on the most incredible revelations in our natural world. From the sloth to the anteater, we see God's hand of mysterious magnificence in the very creatures that surround us. This collection of acronyms looks at the person of God in a new and unusual way. Interspersed are bits of biblical trivia we may have overlooked in our studies of the Word. Some of us may be familiar with them all, but everyone will find them new and refreshing in this original context. Enjoy God's Word as you've never seen it before.
The Thirteen Days of Christmas takes a fresh look at the gifts gleefully sung about over the course of the twelve verses in the traditional song, The 12 Days of Christmas. Why thirteen days? First came the promise of the Lord, then came the twelve gifts. You will enjoy this fresh and inspiring look at what each whimsical gift means when viewed from a biblical standpoint. From that cocky partridge to the timekeeping drummers, each gains a spiritual slant in this interesting book. You will be surprised at the connections the Bible offers for each of these gifts, but you will not be surprised at the depth of meaning each revelation will give you. Read it all at once, or use this book as a devotional over days or even weeks. Either way, you will be inspired by its stories and insights over and over. Following each of the thirteen chapters, readers will find a convenient section to jot notes and impressions from God. This is a great book to share over and over, in your family, or in a study group. It will become a family heirloom, as your thoughts and comments are revisited season after season.
What is our level of faith? Are we an Abel, or an Enoch? Abel did what was right in the sight of the Lord, and God counted it to him as righteousness. However, Enoch was flooded with his faith. It was so strong that God reached down his hand and lifted him directly into heaven. We can follow the rules laid out in the Bible, and God will check off our faith box for us. We will have done what he expects. However, he wants us to be so much more. He needs us to find the faith to move mountains, and to step out on the troubled waters, even when we only see disaster under our feet. In God Is Faith in Our Despair, Volume 5, you will find stories that stimulate your faith to greater depths than ever before. Join in as we build an ever deeper relationship with our Almighty God.
God has a sense of humor. If you've experienced Volume 1 of Finding God through Acronyms, you know what to expect in Volume 2. You will find more trivia and unusual acronyms than you can shake a stick at. The fun thing is that it's all found in the Bible. From our Baseball God to our Watermelon God, let's praise him for being our Father God. He wants us to enjoy life, and this book shows us how. Prepare to enjoy God's Word as you've never seen it before.
Fluff. That's all our dog is. Ten pounds wet, and less once he dries.Lil' Dude has traveled from Maine to Galveston, hiked mountains in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, and played on the sand of the Outer Banks off the North Carolina coast. He's romped in Colorado snow and moved across the country to a home as new to him as it was to us.This is Lil' Dude's story, of the lessons we've learned from him as he's grown from a two-pound puppy into a ball of fur that will challenge all comers if he thinks his territory is being invaded.Life Lessons I Learned from My Dog includes two popular books in the Lil' Dude series: Paws in the Sand (Book One) and Pineapple Treats (Book Two).Join in Lil' Dude's journey in the following chapters: 1. It's Not Who Gets the Toy2. Cute Isn't Defined in the Dictionary3. It's Okay to Hide Behind Someone4. Take Little Bites5. You Can Sleep on the Back of the Sofa6. It Doesn't Matter What People Call You7. Keep Your Toys Clean8. Just Because It Tastes Good Doesn't Mean You Can Keep It Down9. Bring a Toy When You Want to Play10. Hide in Your Opponent's Lap11. Don't Let Anyone Grab Your Feet12. Hold on with Both Paws13. Don't Run on the Ceramic Tile14. Some Steps Are Just Too Steep15. Always Bark16. Stay Off the Sofa If You Can't Get Up by Yourself17. You Can Be Brave on Your Side of the FenceYou will enjoy yourself and come to love Lil' Dude as much as we do.
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