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One Way Bible (The NLT® Story Bible Series)
Anonymous, Standard Publishing, Joe Van Severen, 2004
205 pages
Why to read
Simplified scripture retelling for young readers.
Engages children in spiritual growth and understanding.
Colorful illustrations complementing each story.
Ideal for family reading and discussion.

One Way Bible (The NLT® Story Bible Series)
Anonymous, Standard Publishing, Joe Van Severen, 2004
God Made ME
Sandra Jenkins, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Affirms individual uniqueness and self-esteem in children.
Encourages discussions about diversity and acceptance.
Beautiful illustrations capturing children's attention.
Perfect for bedtime reading and bonding time.

God Made ME
Sandra Jenkins, 2021
Award winning
Lizzy's Ups and Downs
Jessica Harper, Lindsay Harper duPont, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Addresses emotional resilience and navigating life changes.
Encourages empathy and understanding through character interactions.
Supports emotional development with engaging narrative.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening parent-child bonds.

Lizzy's Ups and Downs
Jessica Harper, Lindsay Harper duPont, 2004
Award winning
Imagination Station Special Pack: Books 1-6 (AIO Imagination Station Books)
Paul Mccusker, Marianne Hering, Brock Eastman, Marshal Younger, 2015
768 pages
Why to read
Adventure-packed, stimulating young minds through historical journeys.
Enhances creativity, critical thinking with engaging narratives.
Characters demonstrate teamwork, resilience in challenges.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthening family bonds.

Imagination Station Special Pack: Books 1-6 (AIO Imagination Station Books)
Paul Mccusker, Marianne Hering, Brock Eastman, Marshal Younger, 2015
Award winning
The Word of God
Marie-Agnès Gaudrat, Ulises Wensell, 1992
10 pages
Why to read
Enhances understanding of religious and ethical values.
Engages young readers with meaningful, spiritual storytelling.
Supports moral development and empathy in children.
Child-friendly introduction to Biblical concepts and teachings.

The Word of God
Marie-Agnès Gaudrat, Ulises Wensell, 1992
SANDY SIMMONS BIND UP 1 (Stevie Silver)
Jean Ure, 2006
128 pages
Why to read
Engaging narratives foster imagination and emotional understanding.
Characters exhibit resilience and perseverance, ideal for youth.
Enhances problem-solving skills through captivating storylines.
Combines humor and learning, making reading enjoyable.

SANDY SIMMONS BIND UP 1 (Stevie Silver)
Jean Ure, 2006
Award winning
Counting Kids
Annie Kubler, 1989
16 pages
Why to read
Teaches counting through charming illustrations and rhymes.
Encourages number recognition and early math skills.
Interactive and engaging, perfect for preschoolers.
Supports cognitive development and numeracy confidence.

Counting Kids
Annie Kubler, 1989
Award winning
Secret of the Swans (1)
Althea Hughes, 2019
164 pages
Why to read
Captivating mystery enhances children's curiosity and imagination.
Features resilient, smart characters promoting positive role models.
Encourages teamwork, courage in overcoming challenges.
Engages young readers with beautifully crafted narrative.
