Juvenile Fiction, Religious
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Mom, We Are Just Like You!
by Mandeep Kaur Bassi
A children’s book that teaches the importance of remembering and embracing our family values, respecting our community, and those we care for. The book reminds families and educators that children are watching and learning from our actions. The...
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Davy Asks His Dad
by Harriet Clark
Did you ever want to do something but realized it was too difficult to do by yourself? That’s what Davy does in this story. He finds a toy truck that is very broken down and he tries to fix it with his own tools and in his own way. Everything he...
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I Am Special
by Stefanie Haidenschuster
One day, Jeremy starts to wonder about what makes him special. He decides to ask his friends what makes them special, but he isn’t sure that he understands their answers. So he asks his teacher at school to help him. She encourages all of the...
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Are You There?
by Barbara Xavier
Dreams are mysterious, wonderful moments we experience when we sleep, and sometimes, just sometimes, we’re lucky enough to remember them when we wake. Scottie has the best dreams. One night, Scottie dreams she is walking a grassy path lined with...
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Nanima's and Nanabapa's Kitchen
by Fauzya Alarakhiya
An Ismaili children’s story that captures the traditional role of family, faith, food and fun. It’s the weekend, which means it’s time to visit Nanima and Nanabapa! Hooray! The children are always happy to visit their grandparents. There’s so...
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Don’t Forget to Pray
A story of love for mankind and faith in God by Bree Anna
“God in heaven, please help us today. Touch my friend, heal his heart, please cover him with your Grace.” Annie and Al are five-year-old twins whose parents always remind them to pray for the less fortunate. At mealtime, they talk about the...
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God, I Lost My Rainbow
by Leslie C. Dobson
A young child is sad when she notices her window’s suncatcher is gone. With no rainbow, her room has lost its fizz. Where can it be? She’s lost her joy, but she knows what to do. “Hey, God,” she calls, “can you help me find my rainbow?” In fun...
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Grumpy Grandma!
Grand-maman Grincheuse! by Erica Adams
THIS BOOK HAS SOME ACTIONS YOU CAN DO WHILE READING. 1. When you read the word GRUMPY, read it with a deep voice, while you laugh together with your child. 2. Answer the questions with your little one. This is an opportunity to learn about those...
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Frosty the Lamb
by Jessica Tonn
Frosty the lamb was born on a bitterly cold winter night. He is curious and restless, and as soon as he is able, he begins to explore. He finds a hole in the barn wall and slips through the hole and into the freezing cold night. The snow is up to...
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The Square Wreath
by Sherry J. Kubalsky
Michael is the most beautiful Christmas wreath and he longs to share his beauty with others. Decorated with delicate pinecones, colorful lights, and red ribbon with gold, glittery trim, Michael’s joy radiates from his every corner. Corner? Why,...