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Angels on Your Side: When You Are Feeling Scared (Marty Machowski)
Angels on Your Side by best-selling children’s author Marty Machowski helps fearful children by reassuring them with biblical stories about God’s army of angels complete with 3D imagery.
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Being Thankful (Mercer Mayer)
Join Little Critter® as he learns why it’s important to be thankful for what he has—not to be upset about what he doesn’t.
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Fritz and the Midnight Meetup (Chiara Fedele and Megan Hill)
This title will be released October 2024!A retelling of the true story of a children’s prayer meeting during the German revival of 1860, this heartwarming tale will show today’s readers the value of praying together.
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Give God Your Worries: Bible Verses to Remember (Sally Michael)
Give God Your Worries helps children learn how God takes care of his creation and especially them and to remember 1 Peter 5:7, “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.”
God takes care of birds, animals, the sun and rain. He takes care of everything in his world. And he takes care of us, too. But we can sometimes be anxious or nervous. Jesus wants us to remember he cares for us and we can cast—or throw—our worries on him.
In Give God Your Worries, Sally Michael helps parents, teachers, and caregivers to instruct the mind, engage the heart, and influence the will of children as they learn a new Scripture. Each page shows pictures and asks questions to engage preschoolers in understanding the verse. Repetition of the verse throughout the book helps children memorize the Bible verse (ESV) after just a few readings. Also included are pointers for helping children memorize and suggestions for activities that will reinforce “Living by the Word.”
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God Cares for Me (Scott James)
This timely book helps parents and caregivers talk with children about illness and how to keep themselves and others safe when sick. Ideally suited for children between the ages of five to eight, the book teaches that although anyone can get sick, that God is caring for them and will be with them through whatever they face. They will also learn how they can show God’s love to their friends and family by helping to keep them safe.
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God Made Me for Heaven (Marty Machowski)
In God Made Me for Heaven, Marty Machowski shares deep theological truths through a creative story. Told through the perspective of a grandmother sharing her hope of heaven to her grandchildren and their friends, this picture book beautifully illustrated by Trish Mahoney includes a gospel presentation and speaks about eternity in simple language kids can understand.
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Henry Says Good-Bye: When You Are Sad
Written for children 3-8 years of age.
Henry the hedgehog loves his pet ladybug. She keeps him company and entertains him, his family, and his friends with her flying tricks. But one day, he has to say good-bye to his ladybug. Henry and his whole family are sad, but they learn to go to Jesus with their sadness and ask him to comfort them.
The last page contains information for parents on how God, in his Word, helps us turn to Jesus when we are sad. Together children and parents will be guided into meaningful conversations about living by faith in the details of everyday life.
Also included is a tear-out page of “Back Pocket Bible Verses” that will give children a practical way to remember God’s words when they are sad.
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Like Me: A Story About Disability and Discovering God’s Image in Every Person (Laura Wifler and Skylar White)
“A delightful book to help our children understand how we are all different and we are also the same.”—Trillia Newbell, author of God’s Very Good Idea and The Big Wide Welcome
This children’s picture book follows a sibling of a child with a disability as they go through their day. A simple story with an important message, Like Me helps kids recognize the many similarities they share with disabled kids and model a loving and understanding approach to the differences.
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Pygo the Free: A Cautionary Tale (Steven Warhurst)
What happens when we reject the way God intends for us to live and try to create a life of our own choosing? In this memorable yet tragic tale, Pygo finds out the hard way that freeing himself from God’s design only leads to destruction.
Beautifully and colorfully illustrated throughout by April Rees.
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Sadie Finds Her Voice: When You Feel Shy (Aaron Sironi)
In Sadie Finds Her Voice, children will learn that God is with them when they are shy and feel nervous about meeting new people, and he will help them to find their words.
Sadie Bunny should be excited to stay overnight with her cousin Ivy. But instead, she is nervous. What if Ivy’s friends don’t like her? What if she can’t get any words out? But after a chance meeting with a scary cat piano teacher, armed with words from the Good Book, Sadie learns that Jesus can help even when you feel shy.
Edited by counselor Aaron Sironi, Sadie Finds Her Voice is part of the Good News for Little Hearts series that brings gospel wisdom and biblical counsel to families. Based on CCEF’s model of hope and help, each story focuses on an animal family’s real-life issues, encouraging young readers toward a growing relationship with Jesus during challengi
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The Great Big Sad (Christina Fox)
We all know that loss is the “great big sad” of life. Grief is a journey we all take in life. How do parents and caregivers help children navigate grief? The Great Big Sad follows familiar siblings Josh and Mia (from Tell God How You Feel and God Hears Your Heart) as they face the death of their beloved grandmother. It is a discipleship tool for parents and caregivers in helping children learn that people grieve in different ways, how to talk about grief, ways to honor and remember a loved one, and how Jesus knows and understands their tears.
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The Miller Series – 6-Volume Set (Mildred Martin)
The Full Set of 6 (all paperback):
- Wisdom and the Millers
- Growing with the Millers
- Prudence and the Millers
- Missionary Stories with the Millers
- School Days with the Millers
- Storytime with the Millers
Each Millers volume is full of stories which teach Christian values without being stuffy. True-to-life stories that emphasize character building and apply Biblical truths to everyday life.
The stories are about subjects you have already talked about with your children – and you wished you knew more of how to talk about them with wisdom. These books will help.
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Trust God and Don’t Be Afraid (Jean Stapleton)
Have you ever felt afraid? Most people have. So, it is not surprising then, that in the Bible the words “fear not” or “do not be afraid” occur quite frequently. The God who made us, knows all about our fears.
This book reminds us that God is with us. The God who helped His people in the past to face difficulties without fear, will also help us if we trust in Him.
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What Do I Do with Anger? Board Book (Dr. Josh Straub and Christi Straub)
Anger can show you what’s deep in your heart.
Naming that feeling can bring a fresh start.Alex is angry. His teammate won’t pass him the soccer ball, no matter how often he calls for it, which is not fair! Thankfully, Coach Ryan knows how to tame the “fireballs of anger” that rise inside us, and he helps Alex do just that.
With this relatable story, authors Dr. Josh and Christi Straub show how anger is a secondary emotion, covering up deeper feelings such as embarrassment, betrayal, grief, or fear. Alex’s story offers practical and biblical wisdom for how to help children manage their anger while uncovering the emotion behind it.
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What Do I Do with Worry? Board Book (Dr. Josh Straub and Christi Straub)
Do your what-ifs have you worried? New to the neighborhood, little Willow has some big “what-if” worries. What if the kids don’t like me? What if my new bedroom is scary? Thankfully, Grandma is ready with a plate of cookies and some wise words about how Willow can name her “worry birds” and give them to God. Authors Dr. Josh and Christi Straub know that today’s children have a lot of real “what-ifs”—about diseases and disasters, friendships and failures, and all-things-growing-up. Willow’s story offers practical lessons to help worry birds fly away.
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Henry’s Big Mistake: When You Feel Guilty (Lauren Whitman)
When Halle gets new braces she has trouble saying some words. This irritates her brother Henry and one day he teases her in front of their friends and really hurts Halle’s feelings. Now Henry has this nagging feeling inside that he can’t make go away. He tries to just be nice to Halle, but that doesn’t help anything. When he learns from Mrs. Bixby about guilt and what God wants us to do after we sin, he gains the courage to make things right with God and with Halle. Part of the Good News for Little Hearts series, Henry’s Big Mistake offers concrete, grace-based help for understanding why we feel guilty and what to do when we feel it.
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Nugget and the Refiner (Kerry Tittle)
Nugget is a rock. Not a gem but an ugly hunk of ore buried in the ooze, and he’s comfortable there. That is, until one day when a traveler wrenches him from the ground and takes him on the most uncomfortable but surprising journey of his life.
$18.00