
Prairie Child
Rilla loved her home! She lived with the rest of her family in a small farming community on the windblown Alberta prairies. Going to public school tested her intellect and her character. Read this book to hear about warm family times, an angry bull, a hailstorm, a night raider, and a runaway ’56 jalopy! 231 pages; paperback.

Prairie Day
Traveling for miles in the covered wagon is very tiring. Then one day Pa stops the wagon, and they all have a good time at the camp in the open prairie. Adapted from Little House on the Prairie. A book for young children with more illustrations than text. 32 pages; paperback; HarperCollins.

Prairie Flour Cookbook
Ever wish you could bake breads and cookies for your family that not only tasted delicious but were healthy, too? Prairie Flour holds the key. Whole grains are one of the most nutrient dense foods available, containing an amazing blend of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and complex carbs. When milled into fresh whole-grain flour, it’s easy to incorporate them into our daily meals. Prairie Flour contains over 150 kitchen-tested recipes, from breads to biscuits to brownies, that use freshly milled flour. It’s a bakers handbook, with tips, hints, facts, and resource pages. Nearly every recipe includes a full-color illustration of the actual recipe, with more pages of original artwork and stories. With over 300 pages, we hope this book becomes a valuable tool in providing nutritious food for yourself and your loved ones. 314 pages; hardcover.

Prairie Homestead (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 3)
Beyond the Orphan Train series, book 3. Are we home now? The kids soon discover that life on the farm with their new family is full of challenges. Ethan is faced with saving a man from a snake bite. Alice learns to slop hogs. And Simon disappears again. Then comes another threat to their home – the move to South Dakota. Ages 9-14; 179 pages; paper.

Praise and Practice
A book of 338 short music drills and practices that aim for basic mastery of musical notation and vocal control. Drills range from simple scale practice to more complex chord exercises. Rhythm and accidental practices are included as well. This is an old-fashioned music reader. Many drills do not include words; some of the songs are more sober than we are accustomed to using in a school setting, but still useful. This book is relevant to school music teachers or anyone wanting to practice sight reading of shape-note music. 256 pages; hardcover.

Prayers and Peanut Butter
“Every mother wants to have her act together….We want to breeze through our work and never have peanut butter on the carpet. We want time left over to play with the baby….We mean to have tempting meals ready each evening—on time, perfectly seasoned, never burnt.” But reality is often different! How do you cope with the stresses of motherhood? How do you enjoy the simple things with your children? 112 pages; paper.

Prayers for a Simpler Life
This thirteen-week devotional book for women has a different topic for each week. Under each topic heading are seven daily devotionals. Topics include “Attributes of God,” “Relationships,” “Kitchen Joys,” “Beautiful for God,” and “Stresses Women Face.” This book encourages women to give God the whole day and to connect devotion time to the rest of life. 199 pages; paperback.

Prickly Porky
One of Thornton Burgess’s delightful children’s stories, written in the early 1900s. There are 32 titles available. These books are good reading for children, and adults will also enjoy them! They may be ordered individually, or the full set may be purchased at a discount. This book has 74 pages. Paper.










