
Should I give my dog to a family with kids or a couple with 3 dogs?
Hi everyone I’ve had my beautiful mini daschund for only six months ….but recently found out i’m pregnant with triplets so I don’t have the time to care for my dog…so i’ve been searching for a good home for her and i’ve narrowed my seach down to..three a couple with tree dog’s a family with three kid’s and a nice lady who’s husband is always away at work so she alone all the time…I can’t decide?????
the couple with the three dogs has all small dogs…but my dog has not been around other dogs…so I don’t know how she would act….
Thank you all for your answers ….and I think I may have made a decision.
Go with the lady whos husband is away at work. I believe by far she will give the most attention to your dog. A couple with three dogs will not likely give your dog a lot of one on one attention which I believe every puppy needs to grow up to be a properly socialized and well balanced adult. Even if they can and do, daschunds often have a difficult time getting along with other dogs, and even though it may not show now, it can develop later and I would hate to hear that they gave away your dog after you gave it to them. I dont think Daschunds are neccassarily good dogs for kids because of there chronic back problems. There are many stories out there of young kids accidently hurting these dogs by picking them up incorrectly or just by playing too rough. I think the lady whos husband away would be the perfect choice for a young daschund. As long as she as some knowlege about daschunds and has previous history owning a dog, I believe she would be the best choice.
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Word Family Trees $10.95 Kids will have fun filling up these adorable "word family trees" with words containing more than 50 must-know phonograms. Each reproducible activity page provides repeated practice in building words containing a target word family. Research shows that recognizing and using phonograms helps children develop phonemic awareness of rhyming words and improves decoding and spelling skills. Perfect for in-class use or homework. For use with Grades K-2. |
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Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children $14.99 “Are you worried about your children’s financial future? Then whatever their ages, now is the time to teach them the money skills they will need every day of their lives. >Neale S. Godfrey is not only an expert in family finance but also a parent who puts her advice to work in her own home. Chairman of the Children’s Financial Network, mother of two, and a frequent commentator on national television, Godfrey has designed a unique program for kids – from those as young as three to those in their teens – that teaches them how to earn, save, and spend money wisely while it lets parents clearly communicate their family’s values. Using age-appropriate exercises and concrete examples, Godfrey shows parents how to deal with a variety of tough situations such as: >Your teenage daughter desperately wants a $75.00 pair of designer jeans and there’s only money in the budget for a moderately priced pair. Do you give her the money? >Your five-year-old wants an allowance. Should he get it if he doesn’t do his chores? >Your daughter’s best friend is going to Florida on vacation. How do you explain why your family can’t go? >What and why do your kids need to know about your finances? >For parents who want to teach their kids the value of money and personal values, there’s no better guide than “Money Doesn’t Grow On Trees”.” |
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Trees in the Pavement $7.99 “They were cutting the branches off the trees again. When Zari first arrived in East London, she had wondered about the trees. She had never seen any fields and farms in London, like there were at home in Kosovo. But there were more trees. Or at least you noticed them here. In Kosovo, there were entire forests, but no one thought about them because they were, well, just there. In London, the trees look uncomfortable growing out of the pavement as if they were refugees in a foreign country, too. Zaris story takes you from the fighting in Kosovo to the concrete streets of the city of London but there is conflict here too. You cant leave problems behind just because you leave your country as a refugee in the back of a lorry full of cheese Making friends is a minefield in itself and the secrets she discovers in the family just add to the trouble. War, peace, faith and nationality everything is changing in Zaris life. Its not just the trees that are feeling uncomfortable.” |
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King Of The Trees $11.99 “What do an old wooden box, a jeweled pendant and some mysterious, green-garbed strangers share in common? When Rolin son of Gannon sets out to solve this riddle, his adventures take him worlds beyond the walls of his little log cabin. With the help of some grumpy griffins and a long-lost prophecy, Rolin and his friends battle a sorcerer and his underworld army; deadly snake-trees; dragons and other mythical creatures. On their perilous quest for the fabled Isle of Luralin, they must trust the King with their very lives. In the end, they learn that “The greatest help oft comes in harm’s disguise to those with trusting hearts and open eyes.” The King of the Trees will enchant readers of all ages, especially those who love trees and the Tree-Maker.” |
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Look It Up-In the Bible, Book 2: Animals, Gardens, and Trees $16.95 “Look It Up — In the Bible is the perfect resource for getting children to use their Bibles rather than having them collect dust on the shelf. Structured in a convenient format, this volume encourages young people to memorize verses by having them find answers to questions in the scriptures. One side of each page asks a question, provides a clue, and includes a Bible reference that kids can look up; then on the other side of the page they can see the answer highlighted along with the Bible verse containing it. There are nearly 75 questions and answers divided into 4 themed categories. A valuable learning tool for Sunday school teachers, homeschooling parents, and Christian elementary schools — it’s a great way to pique children’s interest and help them learn that the Bible is filled with fascinating stories, characters, and lessons.” |
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Treets: A Feast of Family Trees $32.79 Treets is Tony Matthewss most imaginative collection of family tree designs yet The author of Memory Trees, Creativitree, and Paper Trees returns with a new, and in some cases futuristic, collection of blank family charts to entertain and inspire the family historian. |
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The Trees of San Francisco $19.95 “”Mike Sullivan loves his adopted city of San Francisco, and he loves trees. In The Trees of San Francisco he has combined his passions, offering a striking and handy compendium of botanical information, historical tidbits, cultivation hints, and more.>Sullivan’s introduction details the history of trees in the city, a fairly recent phenomenon. The text then piques the reader’s interest with discussions of 71 city trees. Each tree is illustrated with a photograph–with its common and scientific names prominently displayed–and its specific location within San Francisco, along with other sites; frequently a close-up shot of the tree is included. Sprinkled throughout are 13 sidelights relating to trees; among the topics are the city’s wild parrots and the trees they love; an overview of the objectives of the Friends of the Urban Forest; and discussions about the link between Australia’s trees and those in the city, such as the eucalyptus.>The second part of the book gets the reader up” |
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Trees of Righteousness $14.99 “”Trees of Righteousness,” takes you through an experience in learning the scripture through words of poetry and biblical reflections. Biblical Truths feeds your desire to know more about stories and lessons from the Bible. Reading the Ten Commandments in poetry will enhance the understanding of both young and old. Have you gone through challenges in your life? Life Reflections is filled with a potpourri of stories and lessons of praise, grace, love, death, abuse, faith and the Creator’s divine power. The stories and characters are actual events or the author’s creativity. Read, enjoy and increase your faith. Abby Gail received her B.S. degree from Coppin State College and M.S degree from Morgan State University. Her background includes working in the medical, legal and educational fields. She particularly enjoys working with community and youth groups. She currently resides in the Atlanta, Georgia area. This book of poetry and life reflections came to life in 2005. As an avid reader, she enjoys reading and studying the Bible, as well as other inspiring books. She admits her strongest character strength is her faith. Faith is the ability of knowing our future is already the Creator’s past.” |
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Christmas Trees: Fun and Festive Ideas $3.95 From the imaginative team behind Snowmen, here is the ultimate guide to that all-important holiday centerpiece, the Christmas tree. From traditional to transcendent to downright silly, Christmas Trees offers up tree ideas of every type, including theme trees, edible trees, kids trees, and more. Witness the magic of Christmas in a tiny Sparkly Icicle Forest for the windowsill, a glimmering North Star Supernova tree for the yard, and even a wee Jingle Fish tree for the tank dwellers in the family. With step-by-step instructions for tried and true trimmings, tasty treats, and utterly unique crafty trees constructed in a dazzling variety of mediums (everything from snow to sugar cookies), Christmas Trees is a new holiday tradition for the whole family. |
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All of the Trees in the Bible $20 “God grew the tree that would one day hold up His only -begotten Son There are many symbolic references to trees in the God’s Word. What Can We Learn by Studying Them? God’s majesty in His creations is evident when we look at the trees of the earth. Each one begins as a tiny seed that receives its daily nourishment from the sun and rain. Nothing is more vibrant than the beautiful autumn leaves, yet few things are as refreshing and promising as the first buds of spring. As we look at the trees during the four seasons, we are reminded of the ups and downs in our lives, how God is always there for us-providing our daily nourishment. All the Trees of the Bible is the most complete reference book on the subject. A must for every student of the Bible, this reference book contains original Greek and Hebrew names as well as Strong concordance numbers and definitions.” |
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Legend Of The Three Trees $10.04 “This classic story teaches children that God has a unique plan for each of their lives.Beautiful new illustrations bring this classic legend to life. Told simply, in a language even the youngest family members will understand, this story begins with three young trees who dream-as children do-of doing big deeds. The olive tree, oak tree, and pine tree have dreams of their own, but they find out that God has very different plans for them.This story encourages children to trust God with their dreams and that He has a great plan for their lives.” |
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NOOMA Trees $12.99 “>We want to know why we are here. If our lives really matter. How our religion is relevant to this life today. We want to understand what significance this minute, hour, week, month, and year has to our lives. To our world. We need a God who cares about this life, in this world, right now. We want to understand why everything we think, everything we say, and everything we do matters. We don’t want to just sit back and wait for something to happen or someday to come. We want to know if all the choices we make now will shape our world and lives for eternity. Because we want our lives to have meaning today, and our lives today to have meaning forever.> >Nooma is a revolutionary product that is changing the way people experience spirituality – a series of short films on DVD with a 32 page discussion guide.It’s not a book or a cassette tape. And it’s not a CD or a two-hour movie. It’s a new format called NOOMA>R> – short films, between 10 and 14 minutes long, about God and our lives. Since its limited online release in November 2002, NOOMA has impacted millions of people. Because of this initial success and great potential, Zondervan has partnered with NOOMA to bring these films to the world. NOOMAs are appropriate for personal and small group settings, congregational meetings, and much more. Like parables, they use the experiences of our lives to teach about the fullness of life through Jesus, tackling issues like forgiveness, discipleship, and unconditional love. The study materials accompanying each NOOMA encourage meaningful discussion with relevant questions and biblical references. Rob Bell, a leading pastor and breakthrough communicator in the Christian community, is featured in the first series of NOOMAs.> >>What does NOOMA mean?> NOOMA is a phoenetic spelling of a Greek word that is used to represent soul or spirit.>” |
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The Complete Rock Family Trees $27.28 Frame traces the development and history of Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Genesis, The Police, and more with his hand-drawn rock trees. |
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A Christian’s Treasury of Trees & Plants $47.95 “Whether you believe in them or not, the legends surrounding tress and plants contain powerful images which appeal to us because of their humanity and sheer simplicity. >God employed a burning bush as a medium of revelation when He spoke to Moses, and every tree or plant on this planet is afire with His presence. for example, in the plant realm, the cornflower has ultraviolet pigments in its blue petals, which are invisible to the human eye, but irresistible to a pollinating bee. In the realm of trees, the seed of the maple is equipped with a neat pair of wings, which enables it to sail away from the parent on a current of air. >Jesus used trees and plants as metaphors, and early monks and missionaries took up the torch, relabeling a number of trees and plants with holy names as an educational tool. >In this book, I have sought to rescue some of these legends from obscurity, concentrating on those within the Judeo-Christian tradition: in a few instances I have taken the liberty of linking biblical references to botanical names. >It is my hope that this collection, with its beautiful photographs and simple text, will reach a wide readership, to inform, inspire, and entertain.” |
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The Tale Of Three Trees $10.04 “>Three trees growing on a hilltop dream of grand futures, but when they’re claimed by woodcutters, other things happen. One becomes a manger that holds the Christ child, another a humble fishing boat that carries Jesus and his followers, and the third is cut into stout timbers that become Jesus’s cross. A traditional folktale about the power of God’s love to transform and renew.> > > >>Product Details>>Ages:Baby-Preschool>Page Count: 25>Dimensions: 10.9″ (L) x 8.5″ (W) x 0.4″ (D)>Released: 03/2004>” |
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Two Trees of Knowledge $19.99 “This is what the Lord says, “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.” -Jeremiah 6:16 With this scripture in mind, author Diane Dekker takes a hard look at public education today and offers practical, God-driven alternatives that will guide you to rediscover the ancient paths, and uncover the deep truths of the Bible as they relate to the education of children today. Two Trees of Knowledge is the roadmap you need in order to make the best decisions for your children regarding their education. Christians stand at a crossroads today on the issue of education. Some believe we should support government schools, effecting change from within. Others believe our children need to be removed from the public schools. But we no longer have the luxury of debating at the crossroads, because while we are busy defending our positions, young people are leaving the faith in record numbers. We need direction, and Two Trees of Knowledge will help you discover which way to turn. It is the good way, the way of faith. Walk in it, and you will find rest for your soul. Also included is a 10-week Bible Study” |
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Tombstones and Banana Trees $14.99 “>>>Tombstones and Banana Trees: A True Story of Revolutionary Forgiveness>>>Growing up with a violent father in the country of Uganda in the 1960s, Medad Birungi faced physical and emotional pain that few people can imagine-yet today he speaks of a revolutionary forgiveness we all can experience.>>Once a boy who begged to die by the side of the road, once a teenager angry enough to kill, once a man broken and searching, today Medad is a testimony to God’s transforming power. Through his story of healing, Medad calls readers to find healing from their own emotional scars. As Medad’s remarkable journey shows, when people forgive each other, they are doing something truly radical. They are changing relationships, communities, and countries. They are welcoming God into the corners of the human soul, where real revolution begins.>>>Product Details>>Page Count: 208>Dimensions: 8.25” (L) x 5.50” (W)>Release: 07/2011>>> > > > > > > >” |
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Even More Rock Family Trees $23.6 Even More Rock Family Trees is the eagerly awaited new collection by rock’s premier draughtsman and archivist Pete Frame. He is justly celebrated for his unique contribution to the literature of the music he loves. This latest set includes newly drawn family trees of Elton john, the Alman Brothers Band, ELP, Fleetwood Mac, Steve Winwood, the Drifters, Roxy Music, Roger McGuinn, the Beach Boys, Martin Carthy, Shirley Collins, Yes, Asia, Eric Clapton, the Yardbirds, Miles Davis, the Creation label and many more. |
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A Sound Among the Trees $14.99 “>A house shrouded in time. >A line of women with a heritage of loss.>As a young bride, Susannah Page was rumored to be a Civil War spy for the North, a traitor to her Virginian roots. Her great-granddaughter Adelaide, the current matriarch of Holly Oak, doesn’t believe that Susannah’s ghost haunts the antebellum mansion looking for a pardon, but rather the house itself bears a grudge toward its tragic past.>When Marielle Bishop marries into the family and is transplanted from the arid west to her husband’s home, it isn’t long before she is led to believe that the house she just settled into brings misfortune to the women who live there.>With Adelaide’s richly peppered superstitions and deep family roots at stake, Marielle must sort out the truth about Susannah Page and Holly Oak– and make peace with the sacrifices she has made for love.” |
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Henry and Mudge in the Family Trees $14.39 Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And in this, the fifteenth book of their adventures, they are going to their first family reunion. |
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Tall Trees, Tall People $20.99 “A rugged climate breeds a rugged people, and the Southwells were no exception. Grover, the son of a ship’s carpenter, is the victim of a broken marriage and is sent to Coldwater Orphanage. Made a ward of the state, he is placed with a merciless farmer who won’t let Grover stop working long enough to go to school. His father returns for him on his eighteenth birthday, only to find an embittered young man. Grover’s story of forgiveness, financial struggle, family love, and salvation encompasses more than just a woodsman’s tale of the early twentieth century, it chronicles the settling of the vast northern reaches of a harsh land and the sacrifices that were made to tame it.” |
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The Graves Family $3.94 The Graves family has just moved to Union City, and they definitely don’t fit in. With giant spiders in the living room, a voracious Venus flytrap named Phoebe in the kitchen, and a secret laboratory in the basement, the neighbors are afraid to visit Except for Seth and Sara Miller, the kids next door, who decide to help them make friends. Maybe if Mr. Graves gives all the bald men in town his amazing hair-growing tonic, which he developed from the follicles of house cats? It seems like a great idea-until the tonic-dosed town council starts chasing birds and running up trees And then Phoebe nearly devours the Ladies’ Auxiliary Garden Club-will the Graves family ever find a way to fit in? This picture book is one of Polacco’s funniest ever, with wild, colorful illustrations filled with creepy details that kids will love. And it has a beautiful message as well: differences should be celebrated, not feared |
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Two Trees: The Garden of God $16.95 “AS A PARENT, IF YOU COULD PUT KEYS IN THE HANDS OF YOUR CHILDREN THAT WOULD EMPOWER THEM TO MAKE WISE DECISIONS AND DIRECT THEM ON A PATH THAT LEADS TO AN ABUNDANT LIFE, WOULDN’T YOU CHOOSE TO DO THAT? I HONESTLY BELIEVE, AS A PARENT MYSELF, THAT THOSE KEYS ARE FOUND IN THE BIBLE, FIRST AND FOREMOST. THE BOOK THAT I HAVE WRITTEN HAS KEYS THAT WILL UNLOCK THE HEARTS ANDMINDS TO YOUR CHILDREN IN WAYS THAT THEY MAY NOT OTHERWISE OBTAIN. THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS BOOK IS WRITTEN IN A WAY TO CAPTURE THEIR ATTENTION AND IS VERY RELEVANT TO EVERY GENERATION. THE CONTENTS ARE POWERFUL AND ENLIGHTENING TO ANY BELIEVER THAT IS OPEN AND HUNGRY FOR A TRUE RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST. IT IS THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND IS A WONDERFUL TOOL THAT CAN BE USED FOR FAMILY DISCUSSIONS, THUS BRINGING PARENTS AND CHILDREN CLOSER TOGETHER. THE CONTENT OF THIS BOOK WILL STRENGTHEN ANYONE’S RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD. AT THE VERY CORE OF THIS BOOK IS THE AWARENESS OF GOD’S CALL TO LOVE TRUTH, II THESSALONIANS 2:10, MORE THAN KNOWLEDGE ALONE.” |
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Memory Trees–Family Trees for the Scrapbooker $25.6 On one level, of course, the work is an ably told personal political biography of Thomas, 6th Lord Fairfax, the Baron of Cameron (1693-1781). Fairfax was heir to his grandfather Lord Culpeper’s share of the Virginia Northern Neck proprietary, an inheritance that ultimately enabled him to claim over five million acres. On another level, the book also furnishes a bird’s eye view of daily life and culture, as well as political machinations, on both sides of the Atlantic. Because of the circles Fairfax walked in, his story brims with a cast of supporting characters like Robert "King" Carter, William Byrd, Governor William Gooch, and even George Washington. By the time of Fairfax’s death in 1781, only months after Cornwallis’ defeat at Yorktown, we come away with a complex picture of the rise and fall of a Virginia aristocrat and the social and political evolution that led the way to the American Revolution/ |
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Trees Planted by the Waters $16.99 “Warren and Howie have been friends since they were six years old, neighbors in the mid-Fifties Missouri cotton town of Carlisle. Sharing more than a back alley, they grow up together in the town’s common nurture. Their differences lie in their backgrounds. Warren is the son of the local Methodist clergy, Howie, the son of a successful owner of what in those days was referred to as a roadhouse. These two families share not only a physical proximity, but a friendship which includes not only their sons but fathers as well. Growing up means becoming more and more aware of their town and its culture, but also with the adult realities with which their fathers wrestle everyday. The reader will see that as much as Carlisle is unique it is also an example of a Delta culture which supports its people day by day, through good times and bad. Come along then on a journey to maturity of both Howie and Warren as well as their fathers in a land where cotton shimmers in the blazing Southern sun and a whole community shelters in its shade. Before the story is finished readers will learn a lot, not only about two growing boys, their town and their fathers but hopefully about themselves and their values. PHILIP NIBLACK is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, Vanderbilt and Boston Universities. The child of a Methodist parsonage, he answered the call to the Pastorate at the age of 21. Blessed with a family heritage in the Ministry, he has served churches in small towns, suburbs and central cities. His hobbies include history and geography. He and his wife Adele make their home in suburban St. Louis.” |
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When the Trees Say Nothing: Writings on Nature $16.95 “Over 300 nature writings by Thomas Merton are collected for the first time in When The Trees Say Nothing edited by Kathleen Deignan, art by John Giuliani, foreword by Thomas Berry” |
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Family Fellowship $10.99 “”I remember a time I tried to create fellowship with my wife and kids. We all went camping. Sounds like something people do to create good memories and establish family ties, right? Well, it was a disaster Pure tension It seemed no one could do anything right. Being a city boy I grew up behind a television. My favorite shows were all the education I needed. Camping would be piece of cake We would set up our tent in wild surroundings. Then we would go fishing, catch the BIG ONE, and roast it over an open fire. For dessert there would be s’mores and roasted marshmallows. Then we would joyfully sing campfire songs. After this I would put the kids to bed in their sleeping bags and they would instantly go to sleep. My wife and I would stay up late next to the fire, looking at the stars and making love. Upon our arrival, I found that reality was a far cry from the movies.” Sit back and relax as Jonathan and Maranatha take you on a fun, yet challenging journey through the ins and outs of raising kids. Learn the secrets of how these ordinary parents achieved extraordinary results at winning the hearts of their children. Jonathan and Maranatha live in North Central Washington with their four children, twelve chickens, and two goats. Jonathan is a Registered Piano Technician. Maranatha is a stay at home mom, homeschool teacher and mad scientist” |
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Trees Wear Glasses, Don’t They? $14.99 “A riveting account of a mother’s path to hope and personal fulfillment following devastating tragedy. See powerful truths revealed as she answers God’s call to Faith.” |
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The Trees of Mamre: Homeward Bound $22.95 “no description” |
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Heaven For Kids $14.99 “As a parent and a grandparent, Randy Alcorn knows how important it is to pass along the biblical truths about Heaven. So in Heaven for Kids, Randy has adopted his best-selling book Heaven for a younger generation. He’s made all the great information and fresh teaching accessible and applicable for kids. Intended for kids ages 8-12, Heaven for Kids is sure to be an excellent resource for families–especially those in which the parents have read the adult title and wish to pass on to their children some of those same answers.” |
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The Wish Trees $16.4 Inspiring and uplifting, The Wish Trees is rooted in the idea that every child can help make the world a better place. Pre-readers and early readers will love turning the pages to reveal children planting Wish Trees and making wishes. Kids will discover the wonder of trees and enjoy searching for different animals and signs with each new page. Thoughtful, empowering and beautifully written by Canadian writer Andrea Koehle Jones, The Wish Trees features adorable and engaging illustrations by talented Venezuelan children’s book illustrator Alicia Padrn. |
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Moonie’s Kids $35.99 “remember. . .remember. . . memories. . .memories. . . be sure to remember. . . I remember. . . All of us in remembering our past leave a legacy for the future. How about you? Has your family been blessed with happy memories? How do your choices today make heart memories never to be forgotten? Forrest “Moonie” Warren, father of the perfectly seven kids, saw his life choices as limited. . .all according to what is called the Blessing Standard and defined as God First, Others Second, Me Last. Moonie’s Kids is a true story filled with family memories of a father whose learning station for values was hidden within ordinary family living. It will draw you into their hearts and show you the result of Moonie’s steady and absolute guidance. As you follow the four brothers and three sisters in their walk down memory lane, allow their faith to reach into your life and ignite a desire for that Blessing Standard to touch your family and motivate you to consider what kind of legacy your family will inherit. As Moonie’s oldest Kid interviews and shares from each sibling and family member, she uses scriptural parallels to hammer down family-held truths of God’s absolutes. Don’t miss these reminders of a Heavenly Father’s abundant love and grace underlying His family’s faith walk. Dorothy W. Schreiber, the oldest of Moonie’s Kids, is well qualified to author this inspirational memoir. She is a graduate of Grace Bible School, has taken additional courses at Lancaster Bible College and has been a writer and teacher of ladies Bible classes/studies for 30 years. Now a widow, she was married to Fred for 51 years, has a daughter and a son, four grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. She lives inCoatesville, Pennsylvania.” |
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Respectful Kids $14.99 “How will you teach your kids to be respectful rather than rude?> If you’re a parent, you-like millions of other parents-may be frustrated by the daily battles in your home and concerned about society’s slide into rudeness. Simply put, you want to learn how to teach your child to handle everyday situations in a respectful way.> In Raising Respectful Kids, family coach and child psychiatrist Dr.Todd Cartmell offers you a proven three-part strategy that can transform family relationships through the power of respect. His biblically based techniques will equip you to help your children break their disrespectful habits and instead nurture respectful behaviors.Not only will these techniques strengthen your family, they’ll prepare your children for godly maturity and successful relationships in adulthood. You’ll learn specific, simple, and practical approaches for creating behavior change, teaching your kids the right lesson in the right way. Your children will learn crucial skills such as fast listening, flexible thoughts, and on-the-spot problem solving. And you’ll discover how to make respectful behavior fun.> Let Dr. Cartmell show you how to give your children the tools they need to succeed, God’s way.” |
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Raising Kids Who Will Make a Difference: Helping Your Family Live with Integrity, Value Simplicity, $13.95 “Mother, counselor, and family-life educator Susan Vogt offers this guide to raising kids who will make positive contributions to the world. Vogt offers successful parenting strategies and discussions on important issues such as sexuality and substance abuse.” |
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How Trees Must Feel: A Poetry Collection $12.95 “Aiming to write for these who tell her “I don’t like poetry, but I like what you write,” Longenecker seeks to create poems that are textually accessible and often traditional in form yet (as her title poem signals) use the ordinary to convey the extraordinary. “Chris Longenecker’s poems often gaze upwards but are rooted firmly below, as earthy as damp loam, as fresh as a spring tendril,” observes John C. Rohrkemper, Associate Professor of English, Elizabethtown College. “Chris takes the happenings of a common day, a conversation with a lover, a family gathering, and winds them into a framework that, like Georgia O’Keefe’s magnified flowers, helps us really see these moments–which, without poets or artists, might slip by unnoticed. She surreptitiously, by way of trees, lilies, and socks on the floor, nudges us to lean into life and love,” celebrates Pamela Dintaman, contemplative pastor, chaplain, and Yuma, Arizona, desert dweller”" |
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iworship Kids $9.37 “Now, the best selling worship series features a new line of resources tailored especially for kids. Bursting with the newest and biggest high-energy worship songs, Integrity’s iWORSHIP Kids feaures worship hits like “Shout To The Lord”, “Open The Eyes Of My Heart”, and “Here I Am To Worship”, plus a FREE BONUS DVD! >” |
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Climbing Your Family Tree: Online and Offline Genealogy for Kids $3.95 In the ten years since the publication of Do People Grow on Family Trees? (121,000 copies in print), the Internet has completely transformed genealogy, making family history the second most popular hobby in the U.S. after gardening and genealogy the second most searched for subject on the Web. Now completely revised, updated, retitled, and filled with detailed guidance on utilizing the Internet, Climbing Your Family Tree is the comprehensive, kid-friendly genealogical primer for the 21st century, and a dramatic story of how and why our ancestors undertook the arduous voyages of immigration to this nation. It teaches kids to track down important family documents, including ships’ manifests, naturalization papers, and birth, marriage, and death certificates; create oral histories; make scrapbooks of photos, sayings, and legends; and compile a family tree. A full chapter is devoted to the online search, and relevant Internet information has been incorporated into all the other chapters. Also new are more kids’ genealogical stories and a reworked, easier-to-use design, and supporting the book will be a Web site that will include record-keeping pages, links to sites in the book, and more. |
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Raising Good Kids Back to Family Basics $6.95 “no description” |
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Extreme Evil: Kids Killing Kids $13.98 “>Kids are killing kids in public schools Kids are killing their parents What is causing all of this evil in our younger generation? Do we need prayer back in the schools x2026;or do we need God to start in the home? Bob Larson gets us to the root of these evils and brings us some of the answers we are looking for in this new video assisted program.” |
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Shout Praise Kids Hymns $6.69 “Recorded just for kids, Shout Praises! Kids Hymns is the latest release in Integrity’s Dove Award winning Shout Praises! Kids series and features all new recordings of the most popular hymns all performed in a contemporary worship style by kids. Kids of all ages will love this new CD-at home, in the car or at church with their friends.>” |
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Absolute Modern Worship for Kids $8.03 “Absolute Modern Worship for Kids Yellow, like its predecessors Absolute Modern Worship for Kids and Absolute Smash Hits for Kids, featuring 12 of today’s top worship songs made popular by your favorite artists. Sung by kids for kids, adults are sure to love this collection too!>” |
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George Muller Does Money Grow On Trees $7.99 “What would you do if needed some money? Would you pick some of a tree in the garden? Of course you wouldn’t – because money doesn’t grow on trees. You have to work for it. Sometimes you have to work hard. George Muller didn’t like to work and tried to get his money in other ways. He would cheat and steal and was eventually thrown in prison. Find out how God changed George from a thief to someone even children could trust.” |
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