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Proverbs for young people
Collects versions of twenty-nine popular proverbs with illustrations to demonstrate the principles and a section at the end that goes over the meaning of each of them.
What Does it Mean to Be Present?
Teaches children about what it means to be present by discussing the important gift of appreciation, giving children and adults alike the opportunity to live more fully and richly
Deron goes to nursery school
Deron attends his first day of nursery school, where he meets his new teacher, plays with his schoolmates, and enjoys storytime
New shoes for Helen
"Helen needs some special shoes for her aunty's wedding. She tries on all kinds of shoes at home, but some are too big and some are too small - and none of them are special sparkly shoes. So Helen and her mum take a trip to the market to see if they can find the perfect pair of shoes for Helen"--Amazon.com
Looking to the clouds for Daddy
"This story is inspired by the real-life loss of the author's husband. She deals with her grief through the eyes of their three daughters, who share their memories of their daddy. The girls, who were cloud watching in their backyard, making out various images and shapes, soon discover that their daddy is always with them. They can even see him in the clouds!"--Amazon.com
The Peach Tree Brother
"Years ago, Xiaoke’s father planted a peach tree in his old hutong neighborhood. To Xiaoke, the tree is his brother—his peach tree brother. Now the old neighborhood is being torn down and the tree is marked for destruction. Will Xiaoke be able to save the tree in time?" -- publisher
The Blessing of You
"Through engaging rhyme, pastor and bestselling author Mark Batterson and his daughter encourage young children to discover the joys of both counting their blessings and being a blessing to others. Count your blessings two by two— and bless the world with the blessing of YOU!" -- publisher