Striped Coat – The Skunk

Is any creature of the wood more interesting, more humorous, and yet more misunderstood than the skunk? He is a clean, beautiful member of the weasel family. This is the story of an unusual skunk, peculiarly marked, which made its presence felt by helping its human protectors. 152 pages; paperback.

A Smoother Journey

This book is about keeping our relationships with others out of the valleys and on the mountaintops. Here is practical and profound advice, based on the Bible, for a smoother trip through life. Topics include: priorities, love and hatred, forgiveness, harmony in the workplace, authority, and friends. 184 pages; paperback.

Hope’s Table

Hope’s Table helps you prepare enticing home-cooked meals for your family. From the kitchen of Mennonite cook Hope Helmuth comes this mix of 150 delectable recipes, stunning food photography, and stories of strawberry picking, corn day, and Christmas cookie bakes. Traditions of hearth, home, and hospitality run deep, and those values flavor every recipe and story. 320 pages, hardcover.

Mennonite Country Style Recipes and Kitchen Secrets

Esther Shank collected and perfected good recipes and useful food preparation tips for over 25 years. This is her prized collection of over 1,100 recipes and a legacy of kitchen know-how. 679 pages; paperback.

The Brady Street Boys Book 3: Noise in the Night

The Brady Street Boys, book #3. What or who is that yelling? Terry, Gary and Larry try to ignore the strange sounds. Is it a boy they have never met? How could they have done him wrong? Either way they are alarmed! Now they can’t sleep. How will their camping trip end? Ages 9-15. 222 pages; paperback

Adventures in Song C1 (Grades 5&6)

Adventures in Song C1 contains twenty-eight lessons aimed at 5th and 6th grade students, with a focus on rhythm. Many of the concepts and practice exercises are taught with songs printed in the student book. Full color; coil bound; 99 pages;

Prairie Homestead (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 3)

Beyond the Orphan Train series, book 3. Are we home now? The kids soon discover that life on the farm with their new family is full of challenges. Ethan is faced with saving a man from a snake bite. Alice learns to slop hogs. And Simon disappears again. Then comes another threat to their home – the move to South Dakota. Ages 9-14; 179 pages; paper.

Prairie Flour Cookbook

Ever wish you could bake breads and cookies for your family that not only tasted delicious but were healthy, too? Prairie Flour holds the key. Whole grains are one of the most nutrient dense foods available, containing an amazing blend of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and complex carbs. When milled into fresh whole-grain flour, it’s easy to incorporate them into our daily meals. Prairie Flour contains over 150 kitchen-tested recipes, from breads to biscuits to brownies, that use freshly milled flour. It’s a bakers handbook, with tips, hints, facts, and resource pages. Nearly every recipe includes a full-color illustration of the actual recipe, with more pages of original artwork and stories. With over 300 pages, we hope this book becomes a valuable tool in providing nutritious food for yourself and your loved ones. 314 pages; hardcover.

Which House Is Home?

Sequel to Are We Home Now? What happened to Liese Langemann after the long trip from Russia? This true story begins in New York City. Follow the family’s adventures learning a new language, changing schools, and moving to Canada in a Reo car. 230 pages; paper.

The Yangtze

Molly Aloian. The mighty Yangtze River, the third-longest river in the world, is the birthplace of Chinese civilization. This intriguing book takes readers along this ancient transportation route, strategic natural boundary, and lifeblood of an agricultural society. The river flows eastward from the Tibetan Plateau, crossing thousands of miles before emptying into the East China Sea. Ages 7-12. 32 pages; paperback; CrabTree Publishing.Proofreader’s note: Mention is made of evolutionary time development.

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