Clean Your Boots, Sir?
Clean Your Boots, Sir?

Robert practices integrity and honesty as a shoeblack boy in London. See how his godly values stand him in good stead through dark times and good times. This story will challenge all boys to do likewise. 119 pages; hardcover.

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Choice Stories for Children
Choice Stories for Children

A reprint of the original book, compiled in 1949. Each of these 38 stories contains a good lesson and helps build strong character. Children enjoy good stories, and these stories never grow old. 144 pages; paper.

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Crayonbox Collection
Crayonbox Collection

Colorful stories with lessons in following instructions, being friendly, sharing, and much more. 223 pages; paper.

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Comrades
Comrades

Jack, a homeless shoeshine boy, lives in the city of Chicago. He is befriended by a well-to-do gentleman and his nephew. After some months with them, he is unjustly accused of stealing a valuable ring. In despair, he runs away. Later the ring is found, and his friends remorsefully search for Jack. But Jack seems to have vanished. 160 pages; paper.

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The Child for Christ
The Child for Christ

Compiled by Alice Hitchcock. This book is a reprint of an earlier publication. There are 26 stories to help children become a child for Christ. 100 pages; paper.

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Camp Raiders and Other Old-Time Stories
Camp Raiders and Other Old-Time Stories

A collection of old-time stories for children. Many of these interesting stories are based on actual happenings. A book that will be enjoyed by all at story time. 167 pages; paper.

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Big Mutt
Big Mutt

Dwight knows only one dog could have made the enormous prints around the carcass of the slaughtered sheep. One by one, the animals they depend on for their livelihood are being killed, and the county is in an uproar. The hunt for the big mutt is on! Will he be able to prove the big mutt is not a bloodthirsty killer? Thrilling classic first published in 1952. 172 pages; paper.

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Behind Mr. Bunyan
Behind Mr. Bunyan

Agnes, a young girl, tells the story of her growing faith as she attends John Bunyan’s church. At the same time, she faces opposition from her own family. She is willing to take a stand for Christ, though it may cost her all. 54 pages; paper.

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Anak, the Eskimo Boy
Anak, the Eskimo Boy

Anak and his family live near the Coronation Gulf. He experiences both adventure and danger as he learns to hunt seals, caribou, and walrus. As he confronts the challenges of Eskimo life, including accidentally drifting out to sea on an ice floe, he learns important lessons about responsibility and dependence on God. 115 pages; hardcover.

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Teddy's Button
Teddy’s Button

The story of a little boy who wants to be a soldier like his father. Teddy’s most prized possession is a button from his father’s uniform. His pride and inclination for mischief create a conflict when he is introduced to the Captain of our souls. 128 pages; paper.

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Probable Sons
Probable Sons

When orphaned Milly comes to live with her uncle, confirmed bachelor Sir Edward, his life is changed. As she entertains him with Bible stories, he becomes very attached to her and eventually is ready to admit that he is a prodigal son. 128 pages; paper.

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Me & Nobbles
Me & Nobbles

Bobby, the main character in this book, is raised without Mother or Father. His imaginary friend Nobbles, whom he talks to as a real person, is often his only comfort. This book tells the story of Bobby’s hard life with his nurse, his unlikely reunion with his earthly father, as well as Bobby’s friendship with his heavenly Father. 151 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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A Lantern in the Window
A Lantern in the Window

A story about the Underground Railroad that helped many runaway slaves to freedom in the mid-1800s. The Quaker home in the story was one of the stations along the way. Here these unfortunate folk were fed, clothed, and hidden from their pursuers. Often under cover of darkness, they were taken to the next station and eventually to safety and freedom. 116 pages; paper.

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The Bible in the Wall
The Bible in the Wall

The true story of a man repeatedly rejecting the Bible. God saw fit to bring this same copy of the Bible before him again and again, until he was willing to hear the Word of God and obey. This story is set in Switzerland and northern Italy in the mid-1800s and has been rewritten in children’s language. 61 pages; paper.

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Andy Man
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Movin' Marvin
Movin’ Marvin

The story of Marvin Koehn and his boyhood years. With a zest for life, Marvin and his family enjoy life in Oklahoma. They endure frequent moves, flooding, and hard times, as well as some boyish pranks. Life is not always easy, yet Marvin learns to adjust to difficulties, including the loss of his mother. 189 pages; paper.

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Three Hundred Stories
Three Hundred Stories

A collection of short stories and accounts, some from German schoolbooks, almanacs, or magazines of long ago, all with lessons for the reader. There are children’s stories, stories of songs, stories of great statesmen, and more. This is an old book which was out of print for a number of years and is lightly revised and improved for another generation of readers. 300 pages; paper.

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The Treasure Hunt
The Treasure Hunt

Amish Frontier Series book 2. The Yoder family moves to Colorado to take advantage of cheap farmland. Young Joe has studied in history class about the gold rush that occurred some years before, and he seeks to find gold to help the family finances. On one of his excursions he meets an old prospector who has sought gold most of his life. Eventually, both Joe and the old man learn about the true treasures that money cannot buy. 155 pages; paper.

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Swift Arrow
Swift Arrow

George Boylan, a young pioneer boy in the 1700s, is captured by native Americans and raised as the son of a mighty chief. He spends his time learning the ways of his captors and yearning for the day that he might find a way to return to his loving family. This is the true account of his life with the tribe, his eventual escape, and his journey back home. 129 pages; paper; TEACH Services, Inc.

$12.95
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