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Little George doesn't like his name. But he learns to like it with the help of his family and some very special friends.
Curiosity is a natural human trait, especially in children. We applaud our curious children's questions of how is that made. Where does that come from? Why is the grass green? However, when it comes to asking why someone is different from themselves or what they are used to seeing, we tend to discourage them from asking.It's Okay to Ask is a story about a young girl who innocently wants to understand and know about the object sticking out of this woman's neck. Her curiosity is met with warmth and sincere appreciation. It is our differences that allow us to embrace each other as human beings. For we are all fearfully and wonderfully made.
Oh my! There is an itch in a hard-to-reach spot, but how will Jake ever get to that itch? Hmm, it is behind the ear and under the horn--what a place for an itch to be! Follow along inside and see what Jake does to get to that itch as he looks for ways to scratch it!Jake the Ram is a fun little book that helps with practicing the "ch" sound.
Many of us have fond memories of climbing a favorite tree, twirling in the air on a tire swing, or playing in a sandbox under the shadow of limbs. If I Lived in a Tree is a short, simple rhyming poem that will certainly entertain a child's imagination. As children read through the pages, their eager minds will be captivated by the fun rhyme and inviting illustrations, which will turn their thoughts to the question, What if I lived in a tree?
Joshua's Letters to Jesus was inspired by the work I do with children diagnosed with autism. Autism is a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication and by restricted or repetitive patterns of thought and behavior. Children on the autism spectrum may not feel like they may have a voice due to the severity of the disability. I believe it is important for children to have advocates to help them in life, especially in social interactions with others.In this story, Jesus is the voice for Joshua who lets Joshua know that he is fearfully and wonderfully made, despite being diagnosed with autism.Holy Bible, New International Version(r), NIV(r) Copyright (c)1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.(r) Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
Frozen in awe at the appearance of strangers who seemed to come through a portal from heaven, and the only proof of the visitation was the miracles they left behind. A mesmerizing simple story inspired in a local nursing home in southeast Georgia at a time when faith for miracles seems to be at its highest. The vision found its place on the page to share with the young and seniors alike. A Touch of Heaven will become the most compelling short story in many libraries to inspire generations to hope and believe for the unexpected. Although the place and holiday may detour your interest, the body of the story is the most amazing of all dreams and visions. In BayCrest, just before Christmas, residents and employees received a much-needed surprise. More than lotions, fragrant hand soaps or fruit, and lap shawls: a life-changing experience no one would have expected. A Touch of Heaven has been written under the strongest inspiration thus far. A Touch of Heaven: An Ultimate Gift came alive while many looked on.
This book was written to communicate to parents, teachers, and the public, especially those who have children or work with them, about a disorder known as Tourette's syndrome and the many symptoms that accompany this disorder. This book is about the life of a girl who suddenly developed symptoms of multiple tics. These included head jerking, eye blinking, throat clearing, humming, and grunting.She spent almost half of her life not knowing what she had and why she exhibited these tics. She was finally diagnosed at age twenty-seven after a kind Christian woman who saw for herself while sitting behind her in the pew of a church came up to her with information to share with her about her tics, and the name of a good neurologist who finally diagnosed her with what is now known as Tourette's syndrome. This changed the way she thought of herself because even though her symptoms didn't disappear, she now had something that had a name. It was a life-changing experience for her.Read about the unique and unforgettable experiences in her life as she was able to still live it with dignity and grace and went on to get married, have children, grandchildren, and some very faithful friends. Her tics still wax and wane throughout her life, but she is mainly plagued with the head tic. She was able to camouflage some of the other ones. This came with time and practice. Her unwavering faith in God was her anchor and divine intervention which carried her through each phase of her life and to whom she gives the glory to.
This short story will teach students about the elements of plot, including figurative language and dialogue. Furthermore, it will teach a theme lesson on bullying and how to overcome the challenges. This is a great teaching piece for academics and social skills in one.
This Christmas story is to guide and teach children about the true meaning of Christmas. It is not just getting toys from Santa, but rather sin separating men, women, and children from God. So to bring us back to Him, He stepped down to earth in the frailty of a baby.The story is told with a twist on farm animals celebrating the joy of the birth of Jesus.
These poems are written in the hope that they will inspire you to move closer to the Lord Jesus Christ--so close that you actually stand in front of him, see his eyes, and hear him say, "Well done, good and faithful servant!" Can a simple poem accomplish that? Read these poems, and just go to him in prayer. He has done all the work necessary to bring you into his presence! If you know Jesus, I encourage you to take a photo of one of these poems and share it with someone who needs to meet Jesus. Use it to begin a conversation which may usher them into a new life with Him.
A children's book can be a great tool to teach your children valuable lessons of life. In a world full ups and downs, and a wide diversity of people and circumstances, it can sometimes be difficult to find the beauty in life. As children, it can be even harder to find gratitude, with so many things being out of their control. Whether it's not getting a toy they wanted or having a bedtime, children can often become frustrated with their limitations and even begin comparing themselves to others (as we all have been guilty of at times). In this book, you will find a small list of things in our bodies that we can be grateful for, while also pointing to the majesty of our Creator. The details God put into even simplest functions of our body is often overlooked. This book attempts to highlight those small yet powerfully impactful things, as a reminder that life itself is a reason to be grateful. Whether young or old, we can all find something in this book to identify with and give thanks!
Momma knows best, but what happens when Susie gets a very bad haircut? She doesn't want to go to school, but Momma told her it would be okay. What really happened when Susie went to school and her classmates and teacher saw her very bad haircut? Was Momma right? Was it okay? Many years later, Susie found out what Momma did to take care of her. Momma knows best!
There is a town of Robbin Grove where Lael lives with his family. It's a small town where everyone knows everyone and everyone gets along. It was one of those towns where they celebrate for every occasion, whether someone got a promotion or got married. It's where the only things they have to worry about is a little harmless gossip. However, one day, that all changes when a new family moves in. Most of the town, if not everyone, is not too fond of this new family. But why? Is it just because they are new and the town isn't fond of changes, or is it something more? What influence does this new family have on this town? Is it a good influence or a bad influence? Will the new family cause the town to come together more, or will this family be the town's undoing? Will the whole town give into this family's influence, or will one rise above and be the example everyone needs?
Heartwarming and honest, "Little One Misses His Home" is a tale of enduring hope that teaches children their story has only just started, with many more exciting adventures to come - even after heartbreak.
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