When many children think of a pet, they think of a dog licking at their face with a slobbery tongue. Maybe a tiny kitten curled into a ball of fur. Don and Linda buy a parakeet for their children. Even if they can't snuggle with "Buddy," they all develop a lasting friendship with the bird. Buddy may not have fur, but he becomes the perfect pet.
When many children think of a pet, they think of a dog licking at their face with a slobbery tongue. Maybe a tiny kitten curled into a ball of fur. Do...
When ten-year-old Bobby goes to live with his Grandma Julie and Grandpa Jeppy in Idaho, he is both happy and sad. Losing both his mother and father has been very difficult for him, as well as for both of his grandparents. His parents had gone missing in action while serving in the military, in Iraq. Now, Bobby has to move to Idaho to live with his grandparents. However, fortune is about to change quickly. Living in Idaho brings Bobby to wonderful places, filled with connections to nature. During a walk in the woods, Bobby discovers an incredible, colossal, magic stick. What can it do? Why is...
When ten-year-old Bobby goes to live with his Grandma Julie and Grandpa Jeppy in Idaho, he is both happy and sad. Losing both his mother and father ha...
Eight-year-old Tina is tall, too tall, she thinks. She's even taller than her older sister If people didn't always comment on her height or her shoe size, maybe she wouldn't feel so awkward. Her parents try to encourage her by pointing out why being tall is a good thing, but Tina just wants to be like everybody else.
One day after school, a neighborhood friend invites Tina to join his kickball team. But what if she's a terrible player? What if her long legs and big feet get in the way? Does she dare try?
Why Do I Have To Be So Tall? is an inspiring tale about learning to...
Eight-year-old Tina is tall, too tall, she thinks. She's even taller than her older sister If people didn't always comment on her height or her sh...
For a long time Bradley has allowed his physical disability to hold him back from playing with other children. Now Bradley has moved to a new neighborhood and children again are asking him to play. When they offer him an invitation he cannot refuse, will he accept it or turn it down? Find out what Bradley decides to do, and how his life changes, as you read The Race.
For a long time Bradley has allowed his physical disability to hold him back from playing with other children. Now Bradley has moved to a new neighbor...
"From Within Your Heart" is a children's story about following your own heart This story exemplifies respect for adults, hard work, family and keeping God first in life There are many influential people and events that try to shape our lives. We see in this story, Joshua holds onto the good values taught to him by his parents and the Bible, then applies these to his own life and follows his own heart. This book is good for young readers ages 7 to 12 years old.
"From Within Your Heart" is a children's story about following your own heart This story exemplifies respect for adults, hard work, family and kee...
This story is about a little girl named Nneka who comes from an African upbringing. Nneka is waking up from bed and going through the motions of how her morning takes place and expresses how thankful she is by showing gratitude. Nneka shows her gratitude to her mother and father by speaking in her native language "U ru' ese' ka ka bo'" which means thank you very much. To listen to the song "U ru ese ka ka bo" and to watch the book trailer please go to www.preciousadesuwa.com
This story is about a little girl named Nneka who comes from an African upbringing. Nneka is waking up from bed and going through the motions of how h...
Cancer is a serious disease and children need support to cope. Children should be able to ask questions and share how they feel. Take a look at Abby's story on "My Mommy, Cancer, and Me." Abby will tell you what she and her Mommy did. How will her story end? You have to read so that you can see.
Cancer is a serious disease and children need support to cope. Children should be able to ask questions and share how they feel. Take a look at Abby's...