
Bible Riddles for Families
In this book you will find 183 riddles and questions based on the King James Version of the Bible. This book will be interesting for family devotions and Sunday School classes. There is a table of contents at the front which can help you find riddles about a certain topic or Bible character. 74 pages; paperback.

Explore: With Numbers and Colors
Enjoy a search for hidden objects while learning color words and numbers. This book builds visual skills and memory with interesting full-color pictures. A friendly koala on every page will be fun for small tots to find, while riddles give older children an added challenge. 48 pages; hardcover.

Explore: For Tots
Do you need a way to keep your toddler sitting still? Try this book, and you will be teaching observation skills at the same time. There are six items to look for in every scene, plus the fat, wooden worm is hidden in every one. Giving hints can teach your little one directions and eye-tracking skills. 50 pages; hardcover.

Explore: A Search for Changes
Open this book for hours of skill-building pleasure! On each page spread are two look-alike pictures. But wait – if you look closely, you will find ten differences between the two pictures. And there are objects at the bottom of the page for the very young to find in the pictures, and a quiz hint at the top of the page. 50 pages; hardcover.

Forty Acre Swindle
Dave and Neta Jackson. “Freedom” in Alabama in 1898 feels like only a step away from slavery. The Turners own a forty acre farm, but the land is run down from growing cotton year after year, the debt is piling up, and prejudiced neighbors make life difficult. But then George Washington Carver comes around with his teachings about how to make the land more productive, how to grow different crops, and ways to make their own soap and whitewash. Hope springs up for Jesse and his family! 141 pages; paper; Ages 8-12.

Split-Ear: A Battling Coyote
Split-Ear was larger and braver than any other of his many littermates. While he was yet small, a rancher captured him and tamed him. He grew to be one of the largest coyotes ever, and he was fast and cunning. When fate takes him back to the wild, the stage is set for many thrilling adventures! 269 pages; paperback.

Ornament of Grace
Contains 20 stories for adolescent girls. You will read about girls just like you who are discovering a real-life way to find grace. Here you will find girls facing the challenges of pride, jealousy, gossip, and relationships. They also find blessings, humility, and joy. 138 pages; paperback.

Spotted Boy and the Comanches
Way back on the West Texas frontier, life was good, except for the Comanche raids! Thad Conway loved his life in this wild area – until one day he was captured by Comanches and carried off a prisoner. This is the story of his life with the Comanches. Could he still remember God’s Word? Could he ever love these people? 155 pages; paperback.

Harvest Boy of White Hill
This third book in the Little Eli Series tells Eli’s story as he finishes growing up, changing from a boy to a young man holding his own on a harvest crew. There is a lot happening as modern conveniences and equipment come to the farm, relatives from far away come for a visit, and Eli’s older siblings are starting homes of their own. 528 pages; paperback.

Blind Johnnie
Johnnie Wenger was born blind in one eye and lost his sight in the other eye while still a young man. Read how Blind Johnnie learned to make brooms to sell. Later, he and his brother operated a neighborhood store and assembled and sold farm equipment. He was cheerful, determined, and happy in spite of his handicap! A nicely illustrated story. Ages 8-12; 43 pages; paperback; TGS International.

Survival: Avalanche!
“Avalanche!” shouted Alex. “Run!” But Alex and his friends couldn’t run. The swift and powerful flood of snow knocked them off their feet and covered them up. A perfect day to build an amazing snow fort turns into a nightmare. Will they survive? This book teaches important tactics for surviving an avalanche, as well as some ways to handle bullying. 107 pages; paperback; Scholastic.

The Brady Street Boys Book 7: Perils of the Produce Patch
The Brady Street Boys, book #7. The boys and Uncle Aaron are exhausted from traveling around the country in a fruitless search for a missing surgeon. But they are barely home before they discover their mom is caring for an abandoned baby and she needs them to manage the community garden! More things go wrong, and it is getting hard to follow Dad’s advice to focus on faith. Ages 9-15. 193 pages; paperback

Jim Elliot: One Great Purpose
Jim Elliot and his fellow missionaries were focused on taking the Gospel to the Auca Indians in Ecuador, no matter the cost! In the end, it cost their lives. Read this book to learn the back story of the man at the center of this well-known missionary tale. 189 pages; paperback.






