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“Sunday Fun Day: An Activity for Every Weekend of the Year” by Katherine Halligan

Jesus Verona, Illustrator THIS is What You can Do! How many parents have ever heard these words, “I’m bored, what can I do?”  Despite having lots of toys, movies, discs, and more, children can truly think there is nothing to … Continue reading

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“Lily Leads the Way” by Margi Preus

Don’t Give Up! Illustrated by Matt Myers Lily, a little sailboat, is very excited because some special ships are coming, they are older and very tall.  To see them, Lily must get out of her harbor, but to do that, … Continue reading

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“God Made You Too” by Chelsea Tornetto

Illustrated by Kimberley Barnes You Are Loved! Look at the great big world, take note of all that is in it, including incredible animals of every type.  It is amazing.  Think about the marvels in space:  the stars, the moons, … Continue reading

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“See the Dog: Three Stories about a Cat” by David LaRochelle

                      A Cat in Dog’s Clothing! Illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka Join cat as he fills in for the dog, who is sick, in three stories.    However, the cat didn’t realize … Continue reading

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“A Donkey Called Mistletoe” by Helen Peters

                              The Love of a Donkey! Illustrated by Ellie Snowdon Jasmine is a little girl who adores animals.  She already has a rescue deer and pig … Continue reading

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“Little Robin’s Christmas” by Jan Fearnley, Author & Illustrator

    Robin’s Red Breast! How did the Robin get his red vest and become the first sign of spring?  It all started with Little Robin wanting to keep those around him warm.  With his big heart, he helps all … Continue reading

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