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Rattle Tattle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Rattle Tattle

Telly Finkle is a young, plain, slender brown snake that lives in a deep, quiet hole under a smooth, flat gray rock. Telly doesn't have many friends in the forest. One reason is because Telly smells awful. None of the animals in the forest know that Telly is afraid of water, but what everyone does know is that the main reason Telly can't keep a friend is because he loves to tattle. With the help of a dark green bullfrog named Willard Warts, Telly finds what it means to be a friend while conquering his fear of water.

Crowbaby and Dawfie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Crowbaby and Dawfie

A moving story about an autistic child's faithful watch for her brother's return from war. The story covers thirteen months of events in the life of Ma and Dawfie as they watch the river road near their house, eager to see Crowbaby back at home. A touching ending gives the readers hope and insight into the lives of disabled children.

There's a Pig In My Fridge!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

There's a Pig In My Fridge!

Join author, Rachel Ondrias, on another imaginary adventure as she finds herself face to face with a great big purple polka-dotted pig in her very own kitchen. There will be rainbow-colored boats and more polka-dotted pigs before the story is over. Cleverly written in rhyme, There's a Pig in My Fridge! is a favorite for the young reader.

Liberating the Bruised
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Liberating the Bruised

As one reads "Liberating the Bruised", one sees that it clearly explains spiritual warfare by way of God's Word, and it offers God's solutions for minor to major spiritual and emotional problems. Of course if minor problems are not dealt with, they can become major ones! This book well serves as (1) a text book for those desiring to learn biblical truths about wounded, fragmented personalities and the demonic---spiritual warfare, (2) a self-help counseling book, and (3) an instruction book for those desiring to learn how to help hurting people find freedom, peace and joy! Without doubt, precious souls who are desperate to be free can find freedom from their spiritual bondage! For victory can...

Tootie the Tubleweed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Tootie the Tubleweed

A delightful rendition of the of the Good Samaritan story but with a few twists! Written in rhyme, author Ginger Hollis, captures the imagination of the young reader with her story. Tootie the tumbleweed finds that she cannot just roll through life without paying attention to what is going on around her. She learns the importance of being a friend to others because you never know when you may need a friend yourself. An added bonus to the young reader is a secondary plot that takes place in pictures at the bottom corner of each page! Artist and illustrator Casey Scarborough, brings the characters to life with his animated drawings!

More Tools for Liberating the Bruised
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

More Tools for Liberating the Bruised

The Lord impressed authors Rita and Joe Allbright to write a second counseling book about spiritual warfare in which they share some invaluable truths from God's Word, and expound on biblical counseling procedures and share many prayers for specific subjects. The book also shares lessons to inspire Christians to mature in the Lord and walk in His will for their precious lives after they have received freedom from the enemy through our Lord Jesus. It addresses negative learned behavioral issues and offers solutions. We are confident that our Lord's biblical teachings in both books will be a blessing to ministers, missionaries, counselors, counselees and anyone wanting to learn this subject matter. The new partner to "Liberating the Bruised" is "More Tools for Liberating the Bruised".

Sneaky Sasquatch
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Sneaky Sasquatch

The ever intriguing Sasquatch is brought to life in brilliant color in Michelle Harvey-Perez’s newest book, “Sneaky Sasquatch.” The story takes place in a classic Black Forest setting as a young boy and his mother return through the woods toward home, stalked by the sneaky Sasquatch who is after the lollipop he holds tight in his hand. Peaking behind trees the Sasquatch follows them home. In delightful rhyme Perez crafts a story sure to become a classic for children. Illustrated by gifted artist and children’s book illustrator, Shay Retzlaff, the story is brought to life in remarkable detail and color. The young reader will fall in love with the illusive sneaky Sasquatch!

Aquila's Big Date
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Aquila's Big Date

A young garden snail doesn’t want to be late for an important date. He encounters many delays en route. Because he prepared and departed early, he makes the rendezvous with time to spare. The book teaches children to be on time, and to never keep a lady waiting. Aquila’s Big Date teaches the moral of being punctual by relating delays we might encounter in our day-to-day lives with those met by a simple snail, if he actually had a life.

The Pumpkin Gift
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

The Pumpkin Gift

First in the new Growing Up Quentin Fischer series, The Pumpkin Gift is a charmingly illustrated lesson book. The series is based on the life of Quentin Fischer, a red haired, freckle faced third-grader from a loving but modest income family. The author, Ginger Hollis uses the circumstances facing Quentin to speak to other young boys and girls about contemporary and often difficult situations. The outcome each time is warm and affirming and calls upon the best in each of us to meet the obstacle.

The Little Wannabe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

The Little Wannabe

Take a flight toward self-discovery with the little wannabee. Join her as she takes a close look at all of the characters around her and sees that each one is unique. Would she like it better if she could be just like them? The little wannabee finds that sometimes it is better to just be yourself.