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Books with author Dawn Watson

  • Fiona and the Prince of Wheels

    Watson

    Paperback (Orca Book Pub, April 1, 1992)
    Book by Watson
  • Smudge's Adventures: Playing with Tommy by Watson, Dave

    Dave Watson

    (Mirador Publishing Feb - 2014, )
    None
  • By David Watson - Escape on the Underground Railroad

    David Watson

    Paperback (ACW Press, March 12, 2001)
    None
  • The Bible Explained One Day at a Time

    David Watson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 22, 2017)
    An important aspect of Christian life is personal Bible study, yet a book written thousands of years ago—and in languages you don’t speak—can sometimes be hard to understand. This challenge can intimidate young believers, but you don’t have to study the scriptures entirely on your own. Guidance from mature Christians can be incredibly valuable, bridging the gap between your current understanding and what you’re able to learn as you study the Bible. And the guidance David S. Watson provides in The Bible Explained can help you gain the confidence to read through every biblical book he has selected for this devotional. Watson has not only studied theology in seminary but also spent fifty years as a teacher. He has drawn on these experiences in writing this book, breaking down complex biblical concepts into clear ideas that young readers can easily grasp. So if you’ve been cautious about studying the Bible on your own, let Watson guide you as you begin your journey. With a seasoned Christian to help you through, you’ll find that the language and ideas in the scriptures don’t have to be difficult to understand after all.
  • A King's Ransom by Watson, Jude

    Watson

    A King's Ransom by Watson, Jude [Scholastic Press, 2011] Hardcover [Hardcover...
  • The No Horn Unicorn

    David Watson

    Paperback (RoseDog Books, Dec. 19, 2011)
    Have you ever seen a fire breathing dragon or a huge mammoth or an extinct dinosaur? No? Neither has David, but very early one morning, and not so long ago, he did see a no horn unicorn. The unicorn was small, white, hornless, and very friendly. The no horn unicorn also brought back into David's temporarily lonely life more hope, happiness, and a desire to befriend both man and beast. So here is to your own happy unicorning.
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  • A King's Ransom by Watson, Jude

    Watson

    A King's Ransom by Watson, Jude [Scholastic Inc., 2011] Hardcover [Hardcover]...
  • Cliff Palace: The story of an ancient city

    Don Watson

    Paperback (Edwards Brothers, March 15, 1952)
    None
  • Ancient Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde

    Don Watson

    Paperback (Nat Geographic Mag, March 15, 1948)
    None
  • In Too Deep by Watson, Jude

    Watson

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., 2009, )
    In Too Deep by Watson, Jude [Scholastic Inc., 2009] Hardcover [Hardcover] by ...