The Secret Hiding Place

Davy and Tom find a secret hiding place in Farmer Cooper’s woods. They have great adventures there, but they know they shouldn’t be trespassing, and they took some things that weren’t theirs. They were even late for school! Will the policeman find them? But later their conscience bothered them because of Mrs. Janssen’s kindness. They returned the things they had taken. Preschool to age 9. 48 pages; paperback.

The Cay

Phillip is excited when the Germans invade the small island of Curaçao. He’s eager to glimpse war firsthand–until the freighter he and his mother are traveling on is torpedoed. When Phillip comes to, he is on a small raft in the middle of the sea. Besides Stew Cat, his only companion is an old West Indian, Timothy. Phillip remembers his mother warning about him black people, but Phillip’s head injury has made him blind and dependent on Timothy. A classic tale of adventure and friendship. Paper; 160 pages

Home on the Blue Ridge

This book continues the story begun in Home on the Rock Pile. The Yoders begin operating Faith Mission Home for disabled children. Read about fishing for trout, fussing with siblings, and searching for lost Rosie. A good book to read as a family and for children ages 8-14. 345 pages; paper.

The Dutch Boy Story: How to Overcome Fear

Otto lay in bed during war time. He was so afraid of dying! Nobody could tell him how to know if he would go to Heaven when he died. His family immigrated to Canada after the war. His fears continued. Finally he met people who pointed him to Jesus. When he gave his heart to Jesus, he found help for his fear! 40 pages; hardcover.

I Survived: Five Epic Disasters

This book contains true stories of survival written for older children and young teens. Many adults will also enjoy reading these stories. Included are: “The Children’s Blizzard, 1888”; “The Titanic Disaster, 1912”; “The Great Boston Molasses Flood, 1919”; “The Japanese Tsunami, 2011”; and “The Henryville Tornado, 2012.” 166 pages; hardcover.

Angus and the Ducks

Angus is a little terrier who is curious about everything, but especially about what makes that big noise in the next yard. Then one day the door is left open, and he scurries off to see what is beyond the hedge! Ages preschool-8; 32 pages; paperback.

Hamlet the Hog – Happy Day Farm Series

Hamlet was good at all the things little pigs like to do, but most of all he liked lying in the soft mud on hot days with his five brothers and one sister. But one day, he had a different idea! He would have the puddle all to himself! 24 pages; hardcover.

Summer of the Talking Crow

“Louise! Come see what I found!” Daddy called as he came in from the barn. He cuddled something in his hat. Daddy had found a baby crow! Join Louise and her family as they raise JoJo the crow, teaching him to talk and laughing at his funny antics. Now Taffy the cat has no peace, because JoJo is always pulling his ears or tail! 88 pages; paperback.

Ben Carson

Young Ben Carson had a tough start in life. His mother’s motto was to always do your best, and she taught Ben and his brother that reading books was the way to learn. Through some difficult circumstances as a teen, Ben had to face himself. He cried out to God and found help for dealing with his anger. He became enthused with the functioning of the brain; by the age of 33 he became the pediatric neurosurgery chief at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. He realized his need of God’s help with performing many delicate surgeries and gave Him credit for his high success rate. 192 pages; paper.

Ringo Saves the Day

The little orange kitten that Carol brought home is now a big cat. One day Carol & Ray were feeling sick and sleepy, but Ringo jumped at the door and made noise. So Carol took him out. Once outside, Ringo started digging in a certain spot. By doing this, Ringo likely saved Carol and Ray from dying! Read the book to find out what Ringo showed them. Read to preschoolers or buy it for beginning readers. Nice illustrations. 32 pages; paperback.

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