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Little Mole Goes to School by Glenys Nellist
It is the first day at Woodland School and little Mole is worried because he does not have Hare’s ears or Squirrel’s sharp eyesight--but when he and his friends are trapped in a collapsed tunnel it is little Mole who knows what to do.
The Deep End (Book 3 in the High Water Series) by Tim Shoemaker
Parker will do almost anything to help his friend—which is exactly what has Jelly and Ella worried. Their efforts to change Harley’s self-destructive course simply haven’t worked.
Lions to the Rescue by Amanda Cleary Eastep
If getting tackled is the best way to make new friends, that’s okay with Jack. But how can he join the Lions and help Ellison build the Most Epic Bookmobile Bike Ever?
You're Joking Me by Will Daniel
Written by a kid for kids, You're Joking Me is a hilarious collection of more than 450 puns, riddles, one-liners, and knock-knock jokes that are sure to have kids (and their adults) laughing up a storm.
Go-and-Tell Storybook by Laura Richie
Follow along through 30 Bible stories that show how the Holy Spirit came and what Jesus’ friends did. Experience the adventures of Peter, Paul, and other believers from the Pentecost celebration through the Acts of the Apostles.
Beloved by Jes Woller
Beloved was inspired by the chart-topping ballad by Jordan Feliz, this precious story teaches children about finding our value not in the things of this world, but rather in the love of their Savior.
Love and Gratitude by Lisa Norman
Lisa Norman published the six book "Ellie Asks" series on HOPE, LOVE, RESPECT, JOY, GRIEF, and GRATITUDE to emphasize the importance of core values in today's world.
Hotel Oscar Mike Echo by Linda MacKillop
Home isn’t always what we dream it will be. Walk alongside brave Sierra as she holds on to a promise she believes God gave her.
How to (Almost) Ruin Your Summer by Taryn Souders
Chloe McCorkle knew a summer camp where you had to learn a career was a bad idea. She tried to tell her parents, but they just had to go on vacation to Alaska and ship her off to camp for two weeks.
The Misadventured Summer of Tumbleweed Thompson by Glenn McCarty
For Eugene Appleton, the summer of 1876 in Rattlesnake Junction, Colorado promises to be just as sleepy as the ones before, his only excitement provided by the pulse-pounding Dead-Eye Dan adventure novels he devours.