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A photographic exploration into the beauty and magic of light from the creator of the bestselling A Drop of Water!Sku: 9780439165877
A Ray of Light
By: Walter Wick$26.99 -
“What lies in the world outside of Clearwater Valley?” Sunny Logan always wondered. Twice each day, for the two years he had been going to school, he hurried to the railroad tracks. There he could watch Huey the engineer drive his engine No. 5 along the Eastern Kentucky Railroad. Sunny would not miss seeing Huey for anything in the whole world.Sku: QB:01039374006193
A Ride with Huey the Engineer
By: Jesse Stuart$9.95 -
Meet Resilience, a Mars rover determined to live up to his name. Res was built to explore Mars. He was not built to have human emotions. But as he learns new things from the NASA scientists who assemble him, he begins to develop humanlike feelings. Maybe there’s a problem with his programming….Sku: 9780063113930
A Rover’s Story
By: Jasmine Warga$12.50 -
Experience Randolph Caldecott’s timeless stories with carefully restored images and transcribed text for easy reading.
A Second Collection of Caldecott
By: Randolph Caldecott$29.50 – $44.50 -
Warm and heartfelt, this story invites readers to imagine an inclusive, generous Christmas, focusing on the simple pleasures of family, community, and making things by hand.in Art (4-7)Sku: 9781506471365
A Simple Christmas on the Farm
By: Phyllis Alsdurf$24.95 -
The Newbery Medal-winning tale of an orphan boy whose dream of becoming a master potter leads to unforeseen adventure in ancient Korea.Sku: 9780547534268
A Single Shard
By: Linda Sue Park$13.50 -
The wooden figures in a Christmas crèche come to life to save a poor old woman in this truly original contemporary parable.Sku: 9780375871504
A Small Miracle
By: Peter Collington$8.99 -
[This book] tells the story of H.P. Scholte, a preacher in The Netherlands, who being persecuted for his faith in his own country, emigrated to the U.S.A., and there established a settlement in Pella, Iowa, in the midst of the vast undeveloped prairie. . . The greater part of the book is taken up in telling the stories of the immense hardships known after emigration. Interwoven with this story is an account of Scholte’s marriage and family life. . . It is a most heartwarming and instructive story. ~John E. Marshall in The Banner of TruthSku: 0921100019
A Stranger in a Strange Land
By: Leonara Scholte$11.95 -
A little bird who’s learning to fly accidentally winds up in Sophie’s yard in the eighth charming book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse!Sku: 9781481466981
A Surprise Visitor (Sophie Mouse #8)
By: Poppy Green$8.99 -
In A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L'Engle, a companion to the Newbery Award winner A Wrinkle in Time and A Wind in the Door, fifteen-year-old Charles Wallace and the unicorn Gaudior undertake a perilous journey through time in a desperate attempt to stop the destruction of the world by the mad dictator Madog Branzillo.Sku: 9780312368562
A Swiftly Tilting Planet (Wrinkle in Time Book Three)
By: Madeleine L'Engle$11.50 -
G. A. Henty has a wonderful talent for combining history and fiction for children. In this thrilling adventure story, he transports young readers back to the early days of the American frontier with a narrative that's as educational as it is exciting. His rip-roaring story follows the exploits of Hugh Tunstall, a young English lad who leaves England for Texas, where he experiences, firsthand, the lawlessness of the Far West. Facing the challenges of life in an untamed wilderness, Hugh finds work on a cattle ranch, encounters hostile Indians, and chases kidnappers. The absorbing narrative also offers authentic accounts of mining camps, lumberjacking, cattle ranching, and trapping, with some riveting scenes of gunfights, wildfires, horse races, roundups, and daring rescues thrown in for good measure. A treat for adventure-loving readers everywhere, this rousing tale will be welcomed by Henty fans of all ages.Sku: 9780486452616
A Tale of the Western Plains
By: Henty, G. A.$23.00 -
From yurts to yaks, cities to chopsticks, trains to traffic jams, there are so many amazing things about Asia. Through Bible readings, activities and prayers, this book helps families engage with and pray for God’s plan for the whole world to know Jesus. This beautiful resource, produced in conjunction with OMF, will no doubt become a family favorite, with wonderful illustrations and a missionary heart. Chapter Contents The Lisu People Japan Buddhism Korea Mongolia Creation Care China Cities Myanmar Vietnam Mekong River The Zhuang People Thailand Missionaries’ Children Cambodia Islam
The Philippines
Medical Mission
Taiwan
Carry on the Journey
Sku: 9781913278373A Taste of Asia
By: Rueben Grace$20.50 -
From yurts to yaks, cities to chopsticks, trains to traffic jams, there are so many amazing things about Asia. Through Bible readings, activities and prayers, this book helps families engage with and pray for God’s plan for the whole world to know Jesus. This beautiful resource, produced in conjunction with OMF, will no doubt become a family favorite, with wonderful illustrations and a missionary heart. Chapter Contents The Lisu People Japan Buddhism Korea Mongolia Creation Care China Cities Myanmar Vietnam Mekong River The Zhuang People Thailand Missionaries’ Children Cambodia Islam
The Philippines
Medical Mission
Taiwan
Carry on the Journey
Sku: 9781913278373-1A Taste of Asia ***Discounted***
By: Rueben Grace$20.50 -
Experience Randolph Caldecott’s timeless stories with carefully restored images and transcribed text for easy reading.
A Third Collection of Caldecott
By: Randolph Caldecott$29.50 – $44.50 -
This touching story focuses on a young Roman boy and his compassion for his captured Greek slave. Give your students an intimate look at the relationship of Greece to Rome and much of Roman life and culture. This is an excellent way to transition teaching from Greece to Rome.Sku: 9780977900077
A Triumph for Flavius
By: Caroline Dale Snedeker$17.95 -
Ten-year-old Flavius had almost everything a boy could wish for. His parents belonged to the Roman aristocracy, so they lived in a beautiful house almost as luxurious as a palace, on top of Palatine Hill. Flavius went to the finest school where he was treated like a young prince and he had a new personal slave or "pedagogue" to carry his schoolbooks. He also felt his horse was the best in Rome.Sku: 9798888180884
A Triumph for Flavius
By: Caroline Dale Snedeker$15.50