Friday, December 18th, 2009
Because of our nation's recent bent toward "political correctness," these books are an invaluable resource for anyone interested in an...
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It's a story about the "blue umbrella," the weather, and "The Weatherworks" in particular. You see, Five Corners, is a star shaped...
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This well-designed, well-illustrated workbook encourages creative writing skills and can be used in three ways. Susan Marlow, trained elementary...
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Interviews with more than 4,000 teens, revealed seventy-five percent of teens have attended a séance, psychic readings, used Ouija boards, or...
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The Cooper Kids Adventure series, Volumes1-8, by Frank E. Peretti, Crossway Books, 2004, Ages 9-14 Join teenagers, Jay and Lila, and their father,...
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The author highlights the cost of consumerism, as many ‘chase after the wind,’ to gain things at the expense of time and inner peace. In...
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I requested this book to review because of its unique storyline. Oregon author, Jeannie St. John Taylor, and Seattle, Washington illustrator, Kathleen...
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Twelve chapters of Rudy’s read-to adventures will capture the hearts of youngsters and have them begging for more. Chapter-book readers will...
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Thirteen-year old Dakota’s "Beaver Cleaver" life is about to end. He lives with two parents and an older sister whom he loves to...
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