Little House in Brookfield

Maria D. Wilkes. The main character in this book is Caroline Quiner, the little girl who would grow up to be Ma Ingalls in the Little House books. Caroline is five years old and living with her family and widowed … Read More

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Little House on Rocky Ridge

Roger Lea MacBride. Laura, Almanzo, and Rose say good-bye to Ma and Pa Ingalls and Laura’s sisters. In a covered wagon containing all their possessions, they make their way across the drought-stricken Midwest to the lush green valleys of southern … Read More

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Thomas Nelson 110 Seaside Bible, Hardcover

Nelson 110 Seaside Bible A children’s Bible featuring a full-color illustration on the cover, words of Christ in red, and fourteen color illustrations of important ­Bible events. Page size is 4¼ x 6½ in.; thickness is 1 in. Hardcover.

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Michael Faraday, Father of Electronics

Charles Ludwig. Michael Faraday only attended school a year or two in his entire life. Faraday never learned to spell or punctuate, but he was the father of the electric motor, the transformer, and the generator. He discovered benzene, improved … Read More

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Possum Hollow, book 2

Levi B. Weber. Levi tells about his childhood and youth in Virginia and Pennsylvania. Possum Hollow shows what it was like to be a child in the eastern states way back then. Paper; Herald Press.

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Virginia and the Tiny One

On the night before Christmas, Papa suddenly wakes Virginia and Sarah and takes them to Grandma’s house. Is Mama sick? Papa says no. On Christmas Day, he comes in and announces, “Mama’s okay. There are three of them!” This story … Read More

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A Penny’s Worth of Character

Jesse Stuart. Shan Shelton learns a lesson in honesty as he deals with Mr. Conley, the storekeeper. Note: the word “gee” appears on p. 35. Paper; Jesse Stuart Foundation.

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Chocolate By Hershey

By Betty Burford. Milton Hershey loved candy. As a boy in the 1860s, he saved his hard-earned pennies for the candy store. When Milton was thirteen, he went off to learn candy making. He discovered that he had a gift … Read More

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Ten Girls Who Made History

Read about ten girls who helped change the world. Paper; Christian Focus.

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Lena of Terre Hill

Pennsylvania Girl Series #1. In 1926, Lena is an eleven-year-old girl growing up on her family’s farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Read about her worries about whether people like her or if they will makes ends meet. See how Pop handled the squatters on the “back forty.” 126 pages; paperback; Mastof Press.

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