Joy to the World

Joy to the World contains the stories of twenty-five Christmas carols and traces their origins. 110 pages; paper.

My Master and I

A delightful story of a boy and his dog, written as from the little dog’s point of view. Fik doesn’t understand why he cannot be with John when John is sick. Fik growls at those evil cats and the ugly frog. Preschool to age 9. 48 pages; paper.

The First Days of School, 5th ed.

Harry Wong. Setting a specific schedule and enacting proven procedures in the first few weeks of school are critical in determining how well organized the classroom will be for the rest of the school year. This, in turn, has a major effect on how well students will learn all year long. What the teacher does on the first days of school may well determine success or failure. This book sets forth much good counsel, but you should also be alert for a few techniques or practices that are not in harmony with church doctrine. 346 pages; paper.

Arrow in the Sky

Amish Frontier Series Book 5. No jobs, no money, no food… This became a common refrain in the 1930s. Living on a rice farm in Arkansas, the Yoder family had plenty of food, but money was scarce. 165 pages; paperback.

Stefan Derksen’s Polar Adventure

Follow Stefan’s adventure as he runs away from his cruel uncle, the cobbler, and joins the men aboard the whaling ship, the Sea Dragon. It is an adventure full of distress and surprise. Will Stefan ever return home to his mother? Paperback.

Runaway Sled and Other Stories

These stories are for the lower grades and each story has either a Thinking Exercise or a Look and See Exercise. A few of the titles are The Fast Sled Ride, Tears in the Dishpan, A Hard Lesson for Esther, Mother’s Good Helpers, and many other stories to read. Pathway.

Paddle-to-the-Sea

Holling C. Holling; lower. A small canoe carved by an Indian boy makes a journey from Lake Superior all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Paperback.

Johnny Appleseed

David Collins; middle. Young John was restless. By 1792, when he turned eighteen, his feet were itching for travel. His father handed him a parting gift and said, “As long as you carry God’s Word, your path will always be straight.” Although Johnny headed west, the roads he took weren’t always straight. In his knapsack he carried his Bible and as many apple seeds as he could stuff in. The only roots he knew were those he planted for others-the rich, growing roots of seedling apple trees. This is the biography of Johnny Appleseed. 150 pages; paperback.

Flicka, Ricka, Dicka Bake a Cake

Soon it will be Mother’s birthday, and Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka can’t think of what to give their Mother. Aunt Betty shows them how to bake a cake by themselves. All is fine until the girls put the cake in the oven and go out to play. Will they remember the cake before it burns? Hardcover.

The Escape: Huguenot Inheritance Series #1

The account of three Huguenot children fleeing the Romanists and persecution. Based on historical facts. They encounter many hardships and difficulties in their escape to Holland and religious freedom. Inheritance Publ.

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