Siv Ashley started her life as a normal child in an average, happy family in Cambodia. She was surrounded by loving family members. On April 16, 1975, everything changed. Red soldiers evacuated her family with thousands of Cambodians and marched them to work camps to work in the governments rice fields. Children worked 12-plus-hour days. They were fed only rice in water and were nearly starved to death.
Siv witnessed Red soldiers kill countless children and adults. For four long years, she faced the possibility of imminent death daily.
Sivs father clung to faith and-no matter what...
Siv Ashley started her life as a normal child in an average, happy family in Cambodia. She was surrounded by loving family members. On April 16, 1975,...
Cindy W. Hollingsworth Lynn Beme Jennifer Tipton Cappoen
During a seashell hunt on Oak Island in North Carolina, the author of this charming picture book encountered Herman the hermit crab. Herman was the only one in his seaside traveling pack of hermit crabs that didn't have a shell. Or did he? His was a tiny one at the end of his tail. He had long since outgrown his former home. The rhyming text and peaceful illustrations will put readers in the middle of the beach scene. The author has emotionally described her transition from feelings of mirth to ones of sadness for poor Herman who didn't have a home. Her decision to help Herman and what...
During a seashell hunt on Oak Island in North Carolina, the author of this charming picture book encountered Herman the hermit crab. Herman was the on...
Tammera Donovan wrote this book after having been a North Carolina-permitted fawn rehabilitator. She has told the heartfelt tale of the fawn named Marteen in two ways: one in which the family made the decision to keep the fawn and the second when the family decided to take the fawn back to where they found him. Her exquisite nature photography brings this story to life. She hopes that her book will further educate the public to save more forest babies. She has explained well why wild animals are more likely to survive if they remain in their natural habitats with their mothers. "The Doe...
Tammera Donovan wrote this book after having been a North Carolina-permitted fawn rehabilitator. She has told the heartfelt tale of the fawn named Mar...
Conny Hubbard has recorded intensely personal journal entries over a period of nearly 30 years. Many times during her journaling she would sense God speaking words of encouragement and comfort to her heart. She faithfully wrote down those words and collected them, not only for herself but also for others who needed to know just how much God loves them. Later she added appropriate scripture verses to each entry. This contemplative and reassuring book has been designed so that you can write your own journal entries, notes and concerns in your book if you so desire. Conny encourages you to...
Conny Hubbard has recorded intensely personal journal entries over a period of nearly 30 years. Many times during her journaling she would sense God s...
Cuddlebug and his friends enjoyed sledding on December 24th as their mothers cooked and baked for dinner at church after the service. Their friend Brittany explained the Messiah, why they went to church on Christmas Eve, and why people brought presents to church to give to others. When Cuddlebug returned home, he went through all of his toys and loaded a box full of toys to take to church. After the church service, Cuddlebug and his little bug friends enjoyed dinner together. They talked at length about what Christmas Eve in the stable in Bethlehem was probably like. This story about a...
Cuddlebug and his friends enjoyed sledding on December 24th as their mothers cooked and baked for dinner at church after the service. Their friend Bri...
This entrancing tale of a muffin-pan family is truly one of a kind. The muffin-pan baby was born in a factory. His dad had 24 cups, his mom 12, and Baby 6. Baby was too small for baking cupcakes for the Brown children. Dad bragged about colorful cupcakes he'd bake for holidays. However one day Mr. Brown used Dad to sort screws, nails, and other parts in the garage. Mom loved baking birthday cupcakes. But one day Mrs. Brown pulled Mom to sort buttons in the sewing room. Not so for the muffin-pan baby. He wasn't big enough for either baking needs or sorting jobs....
This entrancing tale of a muffin-pan family is truly one of a kind. The muffin-pan baby was born in a factory. His dad had 24 cups, hi...