Good News for Children
Good News for Children

Dating back as far as the mid-1800s, the stories in this anthology teach timeless values such as honesty, integrity, and courage. Written in a clear, vivid style that holds the attention of the reader and impresses the lessons deeply into the mind. Good stories for reading out loud. 82 pages; paper.

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Good-Bye Kansas, Hello Louisiana
Good-Bye Kansas, Hello Louisiana

This is an account of long ago, way back in 1949. Mary was one of nine children in a happy family living in Kansas. But Daddy was sick. He couldn’t handle the cold winters. “You must move south!” the doctor said. How exciting to move all the way to Louisiana! 59 pages; paperback; Smith.

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Grandpa John's Lost Bible
Grandpa John’s Lost Bible

Some people keep the pages of their Bibles clean and white. Not Grandpa John! His beloved Bible is sprinkled with circles and notes from one end to the other. When Grandpa John’s Bible disappears on the way home from church one evening, he knows he will never be able to buy another one like it. Hardcover; 24 pages.

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Growing with the Millers
Growing with the Millers

A book full of interesting stories which are based on true incidents. Read about the missionary fly, how Timmy saves an elderly neighbor’s life, Peter shooting the wrong deer, and many more stories. 144 pages.

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Happy Hour Tales
Happy Hour Tales

“Earning a Football,” “It Happened on Saturday,” and “Andy and the Water Hose” are a few of the nine stories in this book. One of the eight books in the set “A Treasury of Stories.” Illustrated; 64 pages; paper.

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Happy Hours at Home
Happy Hours at Home

Gather around the fireside with a God-fearing family as they enjoy an allegory about a knight who conquered the king’s enemies. This book shares the experiences of the family slaying the giants of untruth, selfishness, hate, and pride. 121 pages; paper.

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Harebell's Friend
Harebell’s Friend

This is a delightful story about a young girl named Harebell. As an orphan she came to live with her aunt. Her aunt doesn’t like children and would rather send her off to a boarding school.

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Heart of Gold
Heart of Gold

A sequel to At the Little Brown House and The Lilac Lady. After an unfortunate slip of her foot, Peace faces the darkest days of her young life. As she lies in bed, she thinks of the Lilac Lady. Will Grandpa and Grandma Campbell ever see their dear girl go skipping and dancing down the garden path again? 192 pages; paper.

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Hilltown Friends
Hilltown Friends

More stories about the Martin family as well as other families in the Hilltown area. Respect and appreciation for God and His ways permeate these stories. Widely varying topics such as manners, envy, graduation, conversion, dealing with disappointment, new neighbors and death in the family are touched on. Ages 8-12; 217 pages; paper.

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Home on the Blue Ridge
Home on the Blue Ridge

This book continues the story begun in Home on the Rock Pile. The Yoders begin operating Faith Mission Home for disabled children. Read about fishing for trout, fussing with siblings, and searching for lost Rosie. A good book to read as a family and for children ages 8-14. 345 pages; paper.

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Home on the Rock Pile
Home on the Rock Pile

In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is an area called Shifflet’s Hollow, a land of hills and valleys, creeks, hollows, rocks, wild-flowers, bears, and skunks. Nestled atop a rocky knoll is a little white cabin that is home to little Paul and his lively siblings. Their father is a missionary preacher who tries to reach out to the self-reliant mountain folk around them. This is an interesting book to read as a family and for children ages 7-12. 190 pages; paper.

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Honesty the Best Policy
Honesty the Best Policy

Ten character-building stories reinforcing old-fashioned values and principles. Young Advent Pilgrim’s Bookshelf.

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In a Strange Country
In a Strange Country

Set in the early 1980s, this story is about a family who left their home and in the United States to help with mission efforts in Paraguay. The story is told from fifteen-year-old Marcus’s viewpoint. 400 pages; hardcover.

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In Grandma's Attic
In Grandma’s Attic

Grandma’s stories depict good old-fashioned common sense with a distinctly Christian point of view. This is a good book to be read by children, or to read aloud to them. 110 pages; paper.

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Ink on His Fingers
Ink on His Fingers

The story of the first printing of the Bible with movable type. Twelve-year-old Hans is an apprentice to Johann Gutenberg. Historical fiction for ages 9-14. 127 pages; paper.

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Jessica's First Prayer and Jessica's Mother
Jessica’s First Prayer and Jessica’s Mother

This sad story begins in nineteenth century London, where poverty-stricken children had to fend for themselves. Jessica had no father or mother. Daniel, a coffee vendor, showed her a little kindness and offered her food once a week. Then Jessica became very ill. Will someone love her and give her a home? 123 pages; paper.

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Jesus' Little Lambs
Jesus’ Little Lambs

A tried and true book of stories that teach love and trust in Jesus and other important lessons. All are based on true happenings. An excellent book to read to young children. Illustrated, with large, easy-to-read type. 152 pages; hardcover.

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Joanna's Journey
Joanna’s Journey

Rebecca Martin. A journey from Fayette County, Pennsylvania, to Fairfield County, Ohio, would take a matter of hours today. But for Joanna Huber and her family, moving to the western frontier in 1803, this would be a long trip full of danger and adventure. Along the way ten-year-old Joanna learns about the journey of faith, where God’s love is the guiding light as we travel through life. For ages 8 and older. 168 pages; paper.

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Karen and the Cobra
Karen and the Cobra

A book of short stories for children. Read dramatic tales of near-death experiences with snakes, wolves, flood-waters, and more. These stories of youth show daring faith against impossible odds. Ages 9-15. 128 pages; paperback.

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Katy's New Horizons
Katy’s New Horizons

Twelve-year-old Katy grows up in the years after World War II. Her new horizons begin with a move to a new farm in a distant locality. While most of her life is ordinary, circumstances arrive that demand all the resources she has and more! Her inner horizons need to expand far beyond her capability. Can Katy rise to the challenge? Ages 9-14; 164 pages; paperback.

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