Realizing that the world around him seems a little off, Smith hopes his obsession with all things science will help him invent something that will brighten things up.
This book is written for those of the believing community who want to provide a resource for children and young people who have begun their spiritual walk in life or the nonbelieving community who are simply curious as to why we believe as we do in the Lord Jesus Christ.
This fresh interpretation of the well-loved passage of scripture, Joshua 1:9, tells the story behind the verse and makes it applicable to modern fears that children may face.
Into the Woods at Grandma's House is a true story of the real-life incident the author experienced with her older brother one night at their grandmother's house.
Parts 1-3 illustrate my childhood adventures, habits, pastimes, family structure, hilarious moments, relatives' antics, and stable home environment within western Pennsylvania!
From Jesus praying in the garden to the cross and resurrection in an easy-to-read, poetic style that will have children and adults alike both entertained and informed on the most important event to ever occur.
Old-time New England foresters coined the term ';wolf tree' for trees they saw as having the ability to ';eat' the sun and nutrients and prevent the growth of other trees.
Designed to help teachers and group leaders create dynamic and supportive play environments, this book features completely different games than the first one.
This brand-new devotional, written especially for girls like you, is packed with inspiration and guidance to help you manage everyday issues and ultimately live God's way.
A Coretta Scott King Honor Book A Boston GlobeHorn Book Poetry Award Winner An ';imaginative and moving' (The Horn Book, starred review) portrait of a Black family tree shaped by enslavement and freedom, rendered in searing poems by ALSC Children's Literature Legacy Award winner Carole Boston Weatherford and stunning art by her son Jeffery Boston Weatherford.