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  • Books Children Love (Revised)

    $24.99

    Goodnight, Moon; Frog and Toad; Charlotte’s Web; The Hobbit . . . so many classics, so little time! This newly updated, topically arranged guide helps you choose the very best fiction and nonfiction titles by offering thumbnail sketches of hundreds of classic and recent books for kids—from preschool to high school.

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  • Honey For A Teens Heart

    $16.99

    Help Your Teen Catch the Lifelong Reading Bug.

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  • Choices Choices Choices Manging My Life (Teacher’s Guide)

    $22.49

    SKU (ISBN): 9780570092421ISBN10: 0570092426Bruce Frederickson | Janet RobsonBinding: UnknownPublished: October 2000Lutheran High School ReligionPublisher: Concordia Publishing House Print On Demand Product

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  • Instruments In Gods Hands A Study Of Christian Ethics (Teacher’s Guide)

    $24.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780570090885ISBN10: 0570090881Bruce FredericksonBinding: UnknownPublished: October 2000Lutheran High School ReligionPublisher: Concordia Publishing House Print On Demand Product

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  • God Kids And Us

    $26.95

    A vital guide for all who care about the full inclusion of children and their families in the life of the church today, and an engaging blend of theory, story, and practical resources for congregations commited to welcoming and nurturing children and those who care for them.

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  • Richard Scarrys Best Word Book Ever

    $17.99

    Kenny Bear, Kathy Bear, and their Busytown friends star in Richard Scarry’s Best Word Book Ever. Kids will be introduced to new and familiar names for objects grouped by subject, theme, and setting, in the city and on the farm, at the dentist and at the grocer’s, in the kitchen and at the circus and all the places they frequent. Illustrated in Scarry’s signature style, the book is filled with hundreds of names for objects both familiar and new, grouped by subject, theme, and setting. Here’s a wonderfully entertaining way to expand a child’s knowledge of thee world. This big hardcover book measures 12″ by 10″. Recommended for ages 4 to 8.

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  • Richard Scarrys Cars Trucks And Things That Go

    $17.99

    This hardback book is an excellent addition to any child’s library. The Pig family takes a road trip to the beach for a picnic. The road is packed with hundreds of cars and trucks, vans and motorcycles, tractors and buses. The Pigs find chaos and adventure on the way to the beach and the opportunity to see vehicles they have never seen before. It’s an exciting day! Measures 10.5 x 12 inches.

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  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

    $18.99

    There is always enough room on your child’s bookshelf for this rollicking alphabet chant that has been a children’s favorite for over thirty years!

    A told B,
    and B told C,
    “I’ll meet you at the
    top of the coconut tree”

    In this lively alphabet rhyme, all the letters of the alphabet race each other up the coconut tree. Will there be enough room? Oh, no–Chicka Chicka Boom! Boom!

    Countless children–and their parents–can joyfully recite the familiar words of this beloved alphabet chant. Bill Martin, Jr., and John Archambault’s rhythmic text keeps the beat with Caldecott Honor illustrator Lois Ehlert’s bold, cheerful art. This winning combination has made the Chicka Chicka series an enduring classic.

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  • Religions Of America

    $38.99

    This fascinating new book reflects the results of the turmoil and change in the religions of America since Leo Rosten first wrote about them.

    The first section consists of nineteen articles by distinguished men, each one a recognized authority on the creed for which he speaks, setting forth the clear and candid stories of our own faiths and those of our neighbors. All religions are covered, from the major established groups to the “charismatic” cults. There are also chapters about the agnostic, the non-churchgoer and what he believes, and the scientist. A multitude of questions are raised and answered, such as: What percent of ministers profess they no longer believe in God? In which leading church can homosexuals be married? How many priests condone birth control devices? Abortions? Which faiths feel what way about intermarriage? Divorce? Have churches that participated in social activism in the 1960s gained or lost in their membership and their finances? Have the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches significantly changed their 400-year-old schism?

    Part Two is the Almanac, a massive compendium that is more complete and far-ranging than any other existing one, with the statistics, public opinion polls, basic documents, sociological resumes and psychological analyses of the role, conflicts, influences and trends that characterize religion in the United States today. These basic authoritative facts and figures are accompanied by the author’s own essays and comments on material that is rarely subjected to critical examination. There is also a Glossary of religious terminology.

    Those familiar with Leo Rosten’s A Guide to the Religions of America (1955) and his Religions in America (1963) need not be told of the extraordinary reception both volumes received from the reviewers and the public. They were acclaimed by theologians of all faiths. Each book sold hundreds of thousands of copies. But this new Religions of America renders those two volumes entirely out of date. There is no other book even remotely comparable to it.

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  • Childrens Education In Community

    $10.00

    This book is a collection of the talks and writings by Eberhard Arnold on children’s education in Christian community. Arnold’s insights, while firmly grounded in biblical study, also engage the ideas of leading educational reformers of his day, and draw on the practical experience of his own community, the Bruderhof.

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