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Good Clean Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids
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I took this small book to camp with me. There were 42 third and fourth graders. They loved Good Clean Knock-Knock Jokes For Kids. At night they sat used their flashlights to read the jokes to each other...
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Good Ol' Cowgirl Stories
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The illustrations in this book are paintings. Artist Jack Terry has captures the essence of a cowgirl and the beautiful countryside they lived on. I grew up on stories of Annie Oakley, and Calamity Jane...
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Growing Up Cowboy
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Jack Sorenson has a God-given talent. Growing Up Cowboy is beautifully illustrated. The depth of the illustrations is amazing. The colors are vivid. In most books, the illustrations are the backdrop for the text; not so in Growing Up Cowboy. Hope Lyda supplied…
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Heroes of Googley Woogley, The
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The author, Dalton James, is only seven-years-old, yet he is accomplished. He is a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, a proficient author, and cute as a button...
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How the Moon Regained Her Shape
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How The Moon Regained Her Shape encourages self confidence. The grumpy old sunny bullies the moon and called her names. The moon was depressed and sad. Comet, a friend took the moon to see Round Arms...
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Humberto the Bookworm Hamster
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I Can Read Gods Word
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Different child-friendly bible passages fill this fun book. Joy in God, lost lambs, security with God, and being good are topics that are explained through bible stories. Each passage flows into another one. The illustrations are bright, round, and with a lot of expression. The illustrations…
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Juan Seguin
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This is the third book in the Frontier Legends Series.
Hero's come in all sizes and shapes, some well known that you hear about and others that are lesser known but still just as important. During the battle…
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Just Plain Foolishness
Rachel Yoder—Always Trouble Somewhere
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Wanda E. Brunstetter does it again. Just Plain Foolishness is the continuing story of Rachel Yoder, an Amish pre-teen. This is book 6 in the series.
Rachel has a new little sister, and she is feeling just a little…
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Lady Flatterley
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I have always loved to watch caterpillars. This story allows children to watch the caterpillar change into a butterfly. Often children fear change. This book shows there is nothing to fear...
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