These thirteen stories will bring tears to your eyes and offer a deep concern for others as you read them through Christmas Carol Kauffman's observant and affectionate eyes. Each story contains a lesson for readers of all ages.
Mrs. Kauffman helps the reader view with new sympathy those who have been victims of broken relationships and impossible circumstances- and those who have tried to do something about it.
Does your child like speaking to people? What do they say? Can they say "Thank you" or "I love you" or even "Sorry?" Isn't it good to say "Please" when they want something? Do they know that they can say all these words to God and that God loves to hear them?
Here's a unique look at God's role in the universe! It's packaged with vivid illustrations and humorous text. What does God do all day? Does God work? Jesus told us that God is always working. God is a builder, a doctor, an engineer, a farmer, a king, a landlord, and more.
Take your children on a tour into the various dimensions of building, maintaining, and running a home. They will have so much fun with the jaunty poem and busy pictures that they'll forget they are even learning.
This is a great book for a child who has come across bullying for the first time or who is perhaps learning more about what it is to be a real friend. For ages 7-10
Sam Clarke is an orphan, forced to run the streets, but deep inside lurks burning ambition. He wants an education but, above all, he needs a new mum and dad to take care of him.