The Bible Just For Beginning ReadersDesigned especially for children ages 48 who are just learning to read, the My Learn to Read Bible shows little ones that God's Word speaks to them too!
This companion journal to the Girls Of Grace book will help teenage girls write about their day and chronicle their thoughts and feeling about faith, family, friends, and boys.
Having taught elementaryaged Sunday School students for many years, Sandee Freese realized that most curricula usually just teach individual stories of the Bible, without connecting them to God's overall plan of redemption through Jesus, the Messiah, our Savior.
A great new youth version of the popular Freedom from Fear that tackles the challenges confronting teens in today's culturewith a powerful foreword by Josh McDowell.
The Bible Just For Beginning ReadersDesigned especially for children ages 48 who are just learning to read, the My Learn to Read Bible shows little ones that God's Word speaks to them too!
Lila and Jay Cooper have joined their dad on a mission to the jungles of Central America, where a group of American treasure hunters have already become the victims of the deadly curse of Toco-Rey.
The Tiny Truths Bible for Little Ones offers a delightful introduction to the themes and characters of the Bible, from the wonder of creation to the heroes of the Old Testament to the story of Jesus's life, death, and resurrection.
A algunos niños les gusta bailar y reír en voz alta, y otros se sientan en silencio e inventan historias en sus cabezas, pero todos somos diferentes, y eso está bien porque ¡el Creador de todo nos hizo de esta manera!
With just the right blend of text and commentary, the popular A Family Haggadah, with new full-color art, is the haggadah of choice for families with young children to use at their Passover seders.
With simple text, bright art, and a padded cover, The Beginner's Bible Stories About Jesus is a sweet and inspirational board book that presents seven Bible stories in bite-sized chunks that even the youngest readers can understand.
The greedy and power-hungry king Abrahah intends to divert the world's pilgrims from the Ka'ba, the House of Allah in Makkah, to the cathedral his slaves have built for him.