Things go best when we all work together! This light-hearted tale will tickle the funny bone of kids and adults alike as they follow the adventures of 47 beavers stranded in a rowboat in the middle of the ocean. Featuring a fun rhyme and vibrant illustrations, the book builds on the concept of Ecclesiates 4:9-10: Two people are better than one. They get more done by working together. Join the beavers as they learn that 47 are even better than two and life's a lot easier when we all work togethe...
Sister for Sale (I Can Read!) (Big Idea Books, #26)
by Michelle Medlock Adams
Escape from the Drooling Octopod! (The Star-Fighters of Murphy Street, #3)
by Robert West
Know Your Star-FightersBeamer: California transplant to a weird Midwestern town. Feels like he's living on another planet. Scilla: the gangly tomboy next door. Ghoulie: the class nerd. Add one spaceship-shaped tree house capable of taking them most anywhere in the universe. Hop in and blast off for fantastic outer space adventures in Star-Fighters of Murphy Street-the quirky, funny, fast-paced new trilogy by Robert West.In Episode Three, The Star-Fighters, under attack from pink goblins and Molg...
The third Superblades fiction title. A great story about dealing with your worries, with a little help from Joseph. Ellie's got problems - Big problems! Polly is taller than everyone else. And a show-off. And a bully! And Mum and Dad keep arguing. And to top it all, Mum wants to be a Clown! Ellie is helped and comforted by seeing how Joseph copes with all the troubles life throws at him. Worry is a real problem for children, especially in the area of family breakdowns. This book could offer help...
My Life as an Afterthought Astronaut (The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle, #8)
by Bill Myers
When accident-prone Wally McDoogle finds himself a part of a space shuttle mission, he learns a lesson about the importance of obeying the rules.
A boy relates some of his misconceptions when his mother tells him he must attend vacation Bible school.
Frog’s Rainy-Day Story and Other Fables
by Michael James Dowling
Mom’s Choice GOLD Award Winner! Designated by WORLD Magazine one of the top six Christian-themed picture books published in the 21st Century. Eight imaginative, entertaining, and colorfully illustrated fables teach children sound values and practical life lessons. An ideal way for parents, grandparents, and Christian educators to share a biblical worldview with the next generation. Enriched by more than 50 whimsical illustrations, this award-winning, 72-page hardcover book by husband-and-wife...
Gas Dad (The Embarrassingly Funny Family Secret, #1)
by MR Gunter
When do I love you, little lizard? Would I love you in a blizzard? Even if the snow reaches up to your eyes, I will be here, standing right by your side. Remind your little one of your unending love with the playful rhymes of When Do I Love You?,a silly and charming board book that will make you laugh as it warms your heart. With supersilly pictures of lizards in blizzards, goats in boats, and ducks in trucks, When Do I Love You? maintains a classic emotive tone that parents will love. The...
Dear Church Folks...Letters from Perley the Church Mouse
by Perley N Church Mouse
Topz Danny and the Runaway (Topz Secret Stories)
by Alexa Tewkesbury
KEEP OUT!There's lots of change in Holly Hill for members of the Topz and Dixons Gangs but Danny, Rick and Lily have more in common than they first thought. Rick's dad left when he was only little, Danny's dad has moved overseas for a new job and now Lily has a stepdad - and it's a situation she's tempted to run away from. In the strangeness of it all, though, Danny is convinced God will sort things out ... Join Topz and Dixons for another exciting adventure as they learn God really can work...
Sisters of the Last Straw, Book 3 (Sisters of the Last Straw, #3)
by Karen Kelly Boyce
In an effort to find the last ingredient for the fuel that will take them back to their own time, twenty-third-century time travelers Tuna and Herby transport themselves to Africa--along with half of TJ's seventh-grade class.