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Watch a video overview of all books for young readers!
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Grandma trusts in God to provide the perfect gift for Grandpa's birthday, even though in the beginning the things she receives are not at all what she had in mind. A story about how God supplies all our needs--sometimes in unexpected ways!
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A stuffed bear becomes part of a quilt and then is turned into a teddy bear again as its owner grows from child to adult to father. A story about God’s unchanging love.
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When Hannah's adopted baby brother makes too much noise with his huge mouth and his loud voice, she teaches him to whisper, with unexpected results.
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In the first book ever published by Angela Hunt, a young girl named Loretta wishes for hair so long it will create a commotion!
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A wonderful counting book that celebrates the true (inspirational!) history of pretzels while it entertains. Sing the lyrics to the tune of "Sing a Song of Sixpence" or bake your own pretzels at home--the recipe is included!
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Jareb, a young shepherd who sings when he is afraid, has an exciting encounter with the baby Jesus in Bethlehem, discovers courage, and begins to sing for a new and positive reason.
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1999 Silver Medallion Winner from the ECPA Have you ever loved something so much that it became more important than anything else in your life? If so, you'll want to read this tale about a gardener in a faraway valley. With its surprise ending and breathtaking art, The Sleeping Rose is a timeless tale that shows the importance of being kind to others and assisting those in need.
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Once upon a mountaintop, three little trees stood and dreamed . . . A story about three trees that grow up to be Jesus' manger, boat, and cross. With over a million copies in print in eighteen different languages, The Tale of Three Trees is a modern classic! Also order this story as a board book for toddlers, in the classic edition, the leather-bound gift edition (shown above), or on CD.
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1993 Finalist for the ECPA Gold Medallion A faraway land, a generous King, and a beautiful princess. . . In this wonderful parable, a princess learns what really marks a child of the King. For ages 3-8, and enjoyed by boys as well as girls.
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This easy reader (for ages 7-10) is the story of a girl who stutters. Shy and afraid of her classmates, she finds a secret friend through a story hidden in a library book. |
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