Dick and Jane: Go Away, Spot

Here are the classic Dick and Jane stories which many adults remember from their own childhood. These are delightful books for your first graders to start with. Titles available include Away We Go; Fun with Dick and Jane; Go Away Spot; Go, Go, Go; Guess Who; Jump and Run; Something Funny; We Look; We Play; We Work; and Who Can Help? Grosset and Dunlap.

Changing Weather Storms

This thin book has many pictures and text children can understand. The water cycle, snowflakes, tornadoes, weather forecasting, etc., are covered in a brief and interesting way. Paper.

Benjie

Benjie is five years old and has many lessons to learn: being kind to Aunt Mandy, accepting responsibility, returning good for evil, and others. “Aunt Mandy,” “A Bad Scare,” “Benjie Tries Something New,” and “Another Day to Remember” are a few of the stories in this book. Lower grades. 75 pages; hardcover.

Light from Heaven

Joseph Armstrong’s father showed little concern for his wife and children. Work came first. Praise was a foreign language. All the while, he portrayed himself as flawlessly pious to those outside the family, making his home a potential hotbed for bitterness. But a devout mother bridged the gap – loving, teaching, and praying for her children. Her prayers were heard; Joseph’s heavenly Father helped him rise above his circumstances to a life of purpose. 537 pages; paperback.

Egermeier’s ABC Bible Storybook

A delightful book using each letter of the alphabet to highlight some of the best-loved stories in the Bible. Each story includes a full-page color illustration. Suitable for reading aloud to preschoolers. Paperback, 52 pages.

Hills of Zion – Study Guide

The study guide will enhance the reader’s understanding of “Hills of Zion” by providing historical insights, highlighting literary ploys, and illuminating spiritual symbolism. The guide is intended for use with Bible study groups, homeschoolers, and high school literature classes. Questions for discussion follow an introduction for each chapter.

Four Angels

Grandma Fannie and Grandpa Henry were startled when they woke up and saw robbers in their bedroom. But as they lay still, Grandma Fannie begins to recite a rhyme that she learned as a little girl. What will the robbers do? This full-color book for young children will teach them about God’s protection. 38 pages; hardcover.

The Holy War

A John Bunyan classic allegory. When Satan rebelled and was cast out of heaven, he tried to take revenge by conquering Mansoul, Shaddai’s treasured town. This allegory of man’s fall and redemption gives us a better understanding of our enemy and inspires us to worship our King. Beautifully illustrated. Includes a study section, glossary, and a brief biography of Bunyan. [Modern readers may find the book War for Mansoul easier to understand.] Hardcover; 255 pages.

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