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Books with author Bonnie T. Ogle

  • I Pledge Allegiance: With the Pledge Rap

    Bonnie T. Ogle

    language (, April 24, 2020)
    In some countries residents must fly their flag on national holidays. Should Americans have to? Should students be required to say the Pledge of Allegiance in school? Must athletes stand for the national anthem? Is it disrespectful to wear clothing with a flag design? Is it okay to burn a flag?-Some flag history and things to think about. Includes the Flag Rap and open-ended questions for students.
  • I Pledge Allegiance: With the Pledge Rap

    Bonnie T Ogle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 15, 2019)
    In some countries residents must fly their flag on national holidays. Should Americans have to? Should students be required to say the Pledge of Allegiance in school? Must athletes stand for the national anthem? Is it disrespectful to wear clothing with a flag design? Is it okay to burn a flag?-Some flag history and things to think about. Includes the Flag Rap and open-ended questions for students.
  • The Sounds and Smells of Christmas

    Bonnie T. Ogle

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Dec. 21, 2016)
    Would a king be born in a dark, moldy cave, surrounded by smelly animals? Would shabby, dirty people be allowed near a king? Only a king who loves His people, young or old, pretty or ugly, rich or poor. Enter the stable and experience the real sounds and smells of the Nativity and discover that Jesus didn’t come to sit on a fancy throne. He came to be with ordinary people like me.
  • The Sounds and Smells of Christmas

    Bonnie T. Ogle, Jewel Jones

    language (WestBow Press, Dec. 21, 2016)
    Would a king be born in a dark, moldy cave, surrounded by smelly animals? Would shabby, dirty people be allowed near a king? Only a king who loves His people, young or old, pretty or ugly, rich or poor. Enter the stable and experience the real sounds and smells of the Nativity and discover that Jesus didnt come to sit on a fancy throne. He came to be with ordinary people like me.