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The Wise family takes a vacation to McKay's Farm. Follow
ten-year-old Adrian and his younger brother, James, as they explore
the farm, learn the responsibilities of caring for livestock, enjoy
playing in the haystack, go on a hayride, and witness brand new
kittens, while their parents form lasting relationships with the
McKay family. It is a thrilling adventure for these two city boys
and their parents. "A Week at McKay's Farm" is a happy story that
teaches responsibility, caring and sharing. It can easily be read
by eight-year-olds and up, and may be read to younger children as
well.
Lillian spends the weekend with her friend, Lori, at Lori's
grandparents farm. Through conversation, they discover that Lillian
was kidnapped by her father's girlfriend. Lori's parents and
grandparents make it right and return her to her mother. "Kidnapped
by Her Step-Mom" is a sad story with a happy ending. It can be read
by ten-year-olds and older and is suitable for reading to younger
children as well. It teaches that if we trust God, He will work
things out for our good and His glory.
Her mother died when Becky was only three. Her father couldn't get
over losing his wife and took it out on Becky. She was befriended
by a nice family, the abuse was reported to authorities and Becky
was taken into the custody of Family Services. This led to her
being raised then by an uncle, giving Becky a much better life than
she'd ever had before. "What's Wrong With Becky?" is a heartwarming
story with a happy ending. It can easily be read by eight-year-olds
and up, and may be read to younger children as well.
While looking for a kitten one day, Lindsay and her daughter,
Lydia, became acquainted with Kyle and his daughter, Violet, who
live next to them. Upon learning that Violet was being abused by
her mother and her live-in boyfriend, Kyle obtained full custody of
his daughter. As the relationship develops, the two girls become
inseparable and Kyle and Lindsay fall in love. This is a sad story
with a happy ending, suitable for adults and older teenagers.
Young Alex saves a family of grizzly cubs after their mother is
killed. This is a pioneer setting with country dialect, so it is
not for beginning readers.
Young Nathan Rush learned that his family would be moving far away
and he would have to leave the only friends he had ever known. He
was saddened at first, but the move proved to be a blessing in
disguise for Nathan and his family as they settled into their new
home. He finally understood that the changes in our lives always
work out for the best if we trust in God. "A Lesson Learned"
teaches children the values of patience, trust and faith in a God
who loves them dearly and wants to be involved in their lives.
Come along with Kip as his family grows and he gets new neighbors,
has a campout and works for the circus. He finally understands that
the changes in our lives always work out for the best if we trust
in God. "Growing Up With Kip" teaches children the values of
patience, trust and faith in a God who loves them dearly and wants
to be involved in their lives.
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The Secret (Paperback)
Peggy Merritt Hammond; Debra Bowling Rohrbach
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R143
Discovery Miles 1 430
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Hunter is placed in a foster home after his mother is killed in an
accident. His caring teacher, Kelly Chandler, does some private
investigating on her own to find his father, creating new
friendships and healing old wounds along the way. "The Secret" can
easily be read by 10-year-olds and is suitable for teens and adults
as well.
Seth, a baby left on the porch of the Boys' Home, is later reunited
with his young mother after a surprising turn of events. Suitable
for older teens and adults, "I'm Coming Back for You" teaches that
if we try to live for God, things will work out for our good, no
matter how bad the circumstances may seem.
Sisters and cousins spend the weekend at grandma's house, making
cookies, playing outside, and making jewelry. It was a fun weekend,
and no one wanted it to end. This is a fun story about sharing and
caring and loving each other.
Alex and Nathan spend the weekend with their grandparents looking
for turtles to enter in the big turtle race. Alex learns the value
of sharing and how doing the right thing makes you feel good
inside. This book can easily be read by eight-year-olds and up, and
may be read to younger children as well.
A foxhound named Chigger brings together a divorcee with five
children and a lonely man who lived in the woods near their home.
"All Because of Chigger" is a happy story that teaches
responsibility, caring and sharing. It can easily be read by
eight-year-olds and up, and may be read to younger children as
well.
Gus is a 13-year-old boy who thinks his two little sisters are
aliens because they are always getting into mischief, eating his
homework and tossing his things down the toilet, etc. They can't be
human, he thinks. So, one day he had had all he could take and he
ran away on his father's boat. A storm blew up and he was lost on
an island with plenty of time to think. After realizing that he
does love his sisters and misses them very much, his father finds
him and takes him home. "My Two Alien Sisters" teaches children
that people aren't always nice, but we can love them anyway. This
book can easily be read by eight-year-olds and up, and may be read
to younger children as well.
Tracy Davis lived in a children's home with several older children
who paid no attention to her. All she ever wanted was a real family
to call her own. She found that family in the Waynes. This is a
very heart-warming story that will bring tears to the readers'
eyes. "A Home for Tracy" teaches children the values of patience,
faith, and consideration for others. This book can easily be read
by eight-year-olds and up, and may be read to younger children as
well.
Halle was a very bright, little, four-year-old girl who found a
puppy. After a few days, her parents were able to locate the
puppy's owner. In the meantime, the puppy and Halle had formed a
close bond, and so the puppy kept coming back to Halle. After an
accident that almost took the puppy's life, the owner let Halle's
dad buy the puppy for her. "A Puppy for Halle" is a heartwarming
story about love and the power of prayer.
A heartwarming story about Ben and Doris, who live in a poor,
rundown shack at the edge of town. They could barely make ends meet
with Ben and their son, Chip, both working. One day they were
visited by a stranger who would change their lives forever.
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