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  • Tweaky and Isaac

    Betty Ward Cain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 23, 2012)
    Tweaky, the hummingbird, is a fictional character who helps make the Bible story of Isaac come alive. Sing Tweaky’s song and read his story and then read the true story from the Bible in Genesis 22:1-19. The Biblical account is mostly about Abraham and his willingness to obey God, no matter what. This story focuses on Isaac and his feelings about what is happening to him and the stress he is under. Your child will enjoy Tweaky’s story. As they sing his song, Tweaky becomes a comfort to them. What better way to get children interested in reading the Bible than through getting involved in the Bible story. They will want to read the true account from the Bible and learn about Samuel. They will want other books about Tweaky and children from the Bible. Start a collection for you and your child—you will want the complete set.
  • Little Joey And The Black Banana

    Earl H Page, Betty Ward Cain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 19, 2012)
    Volume One of the Mr. Page Classroom Classics is about Little Joey and the food swapping session at school. Little Joey had never shared in the trades before, so Mr. Page was surprised when he walked to the front of the class with his rotted banana. He was so proud of it because his mother had bought it special for him. But when others started giggling and making rude remarks, Joey decided to eat it himself. Amy saw how the remarks had hurt Little Joey?s feelings. She decided to quietly swap her grapes for his banana. What a difference this one small act of kindness made in the feelings of Little Joey. This true story is from the experiences of veteran teacher of 40 years, Earl H. Page.
  • Tweaky and Samuel

    Betty Ward Cain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 2, 2011)
    Tweaky, the hummingbird, is a fictional character who helps make the Bible story of Samuel come alive. Sing Tweaky’s song and read his story and then read the true story from the Bible in I Samuel 1 - 3. As you know, Tweaky is a fictional character that is not in the Bible, but Tweaky enhances this story. The Biblical account is mostly about Hannah, Samuel’s mother. Nothing is said about how Samuel felt when his mother left him at the temple. Our story focuses on Samuel and his feelings. I’m sure he was afraid when his mother abandoned him at the temple. He felt humiliated when Eli’s sons teased him. God knew Samuel and he had a plan for Samuel’s life just as He has plans for our lives. We just have to be quiet and listen to Him speak. Your child will enjoy Tweaky’s story. As they sing his song, Tweaky becomes a comfort to them. What better way to get children interested in reading the Bible than through getting involved in the Bible story. They will want to read the true account from the Bible and learn about Samuel. They will want other books about Tweaky and children from the Bible. Start a collection for you and your child— you will want the whole set.
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  • Sam And The Frog

    Betty Ward Cain

    eBook (Bedford Publications, July 31, 2015)
    Sam and the Frog is a 30 page beginning reader book for preschoolers. Sam and the Frog are in a competition to see who can outdo the other. Who can hop, eat, swim, smile, or wave the best? Why does the frog think Sam won? Students will laugh at the comical cartoon drawings. Sam and the Frog is an easy book to read for emergent readers. The repetitive phrases help students to feel successful. This amusing book makes learning to read fun.
  • Tweaky and Solomon

    Betty Ward Cain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2011)
    Tweaky, the hummingbird, is a fictional character who helps make the Bible story of Solomon come alive. Sing Tweaky’s song and read his story and then read the true story from the Bible in I Kings 1:32-40; 2:1-3; 3:5-14. As you know, Tweaky is a fictional character that is not in the Bible, but Tweaky enhances this story. The Biblical account doesn’t say a lot about Solomon and how he felt as a child when told he would be the next king. I’m sure he must have felt unprepared for such a big job. He didn’t want wealth or fame, but just to be able to do a good job as the king, so he asked for wisdom. What would you ask God for if he were to ask what you desire? I hope I can be like Solomon and ask for some way to help others. Your child will enjoy Tweaky’s story. As they sing his song, Tweaky becomes a comfort to them. What better way to get children interested in reading the Bible than through getting involved in the Bible story. They will want to read the true account from the Bible and learn about Solomon. They will want other books about Tweaky and children from the Bible. Start a collection for you and your child—you will want the whole set.
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