Teacher Talk

A valuable compilation of stories, poems, teaching tips, and articles written by Christian teachers. You will find insights into challenging situations, experiences teachers treasure, and lessons learned. It is inspiring to sense the contributors’ dedication and love for their students. Recommended for teachers and school board members. 257 pages; paper.

Tales From Maple Ridge: The Big City

Book 3 in the Maple Ridge series. Logan Pryce cannot wait to leave boring Maple Ridge and go to the exciting city. While Pa is in a job interview, Logan explores Sherman with his cousin Freddy. After spending a day among the hustle and bustle of urban life, will Logan still find the city alluring? Ages 5-9; paperback. 119 pages.

Blaze and the Gray Spotted Pony

C.W. Anderson. Tommy is a young boy who lives near Billy. He likes to ride Billy’s pony, Blaze. He enjoys the toy horses he gets as birthday gifts. But what he really wants is his own real, live pony. Will he ever get one? Illustrated. Paper. 48 pages. Aladdin.

What Is a Blizzard?

This well-illustrated book for children teaches about snowstorms, blizzards, and whiteouts. It tells how animals prepare for winter ahead of time, and shows how people can prepare a blizzard kit as well. 24 pages; paperback.

The Widow’s Son

A collection of reprinted stories from the 19th century. The first, “The Widow’s Son,” is the story of a young man whose move into the city brings an acquaintance into his life who gradually leads him away from the morals he was taught at home. The road of sin destroys his health and peace of mind, but through the prayers of his mother, his life is spared. The second story, “The Watchmaker and His Family,” shows how we can be satisfied in what God has for us, even when it is not all we would want. The third story, “‘Tis All for the Best,” teaches us that our understanding of life’s events can be transformed by our trust in a God who works everything together for our good. 60 pages; paper.

Pancho’s Good News

A story from Mexico for children. Pancho’s family is visited by the missionaries. Their lives are changed, and home becomes a happy place. A good, wholesome book to acquaint children with life and friends south of the border. 80 pages; paper.

Three Years Later

As the Martin children grow, other things are changing too. Read about the move to a new farm in a new community. Mixed in are lessons about obedience, sandbox fusses, pride, finishing projects once they are started, self-acceptance and not daydreaming. And why can’t big sister Laura keep her mind on everyday matters anymore? Ages 8-12; 153 pages; paperback.

More About the Martins

This book continues the story of the happy Martin family. Here are stories about Christmas holidays, gifts to a poor family, Gerald’s conversion, Rose’s hospital stay, and trying to be kind to unruly neighbor children. Practical lessons in each chapter. Ages 8-12; 186 pages; paper.

A Dream Fulfilled

Accompany Lucy to school and enjoy the excitement of the first morning’s opening exercises. Be with Verda and Lucy as they enjoy a spirited game of Parcheesi. A Dream Fulfilled continues recounting Lucy’s experiences in Mennonite culture. 176 pages; paper.

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