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Books in Best Friends, Book 6 series

  • Don't Poke the Bear

    Dominic Robert Villari

    Paperback (Figment Press, March 12, 2018)
    Don't Poke the Bear is a fun and easy to read book about the importance of keeping your hands to yourself and not touching. Despite Rabbit's advice, Hare learns the hard way about unwanted touching and being a "noodge" while Bear is sleeping. The book features colorful illustrations and rhyming sight words. In addition to teaching a valuable lesson it is also useful for early readers and phonics lessons.
  • Mystery at Bellwood Estate

    Hilda Stahl

    Paperback (Crossway Books, April 1, 1993)
    The Best Friends--Chelsea, Kathy, Roxie, and Hannah--try to help Diane Brewster find out who's sneaking into the Brewster mansion and why.
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  • Pogo and Pip

    Jenny Dale, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Pip immediately takes the opportunity to explore the world outside his cage when the door is accidently left open, but when Pogo, the guinea pig next door, sees a cat after Pip, Pogo must find a way to rescue him.
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  • Tough Choices for Roxie

    Hilda Stahl, Hilda Shahl

    Paperback (Crossway Books, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Competition over boys and a difficult new student threaten to break up the Best Friends, a group of girls who play, pray, and work together.
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  • A Made-Over Chelsea

    Hilda Stahl

    Paperback (Crossway Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    The story will cause 9-12 year olds to laugh uncontrollably even while they gain new insights into honesty and personal growth from the inside out.
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  • The Lost Lucky Horseshoe: ...but they find it!

    Lisa Poche Calhoun, Victoria Marie Rouillier, Michelle D. Poche

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 2019)
    The Lost Lucky Horseshoe is a story created by a seven-year-old child. Written by her grandmother, it’s the tale of three animal friends who lose their favorite toy. The book showcases problem solving and encourages children to put their toys away every day. The friends in the story work together to find their lost lucky horseshoe.
  • If Wishes Were Horses

    Maggie Dana

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Kerry rescues a mistreated horse from a grisly fate and trains her for the upcoming horse show, unaware that the horse may be stolen.
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  • Hannah and the Daring Escape

    Hilda Stahl

    Paperback (Crossway Books, April 1, 1993)
    While attending a special art class, twelve-year-old Hannah Shigwam, one of the King's Kids, helps a frightened classmate who is certain that someone is after her.
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  • 28 First Kisses: A Young Adult Novel

    Sandra D. Barnes

    (Elk Lake Publishing Inc., Nov. 10, 2016)
    In the midst of temptation, two high school friends struggle to remain sexually pure. JANACLESE MITCHELL has an innocent, childlike faith and believes her parents’ marriage will be restored, but when she suspects her mom has a new love interest, she’s hurt and afraid. She’s determined to prove that perfect love endures all things just like 1 Corinthians describes, even if it means experiencing a forbidden relationship of her own.
  • Marvin, the Moss-eating Moose

    Marte Franklin, Victoria Krause

    Paperback (E. Blok Press, Nov. 5, 2019)
    This book is a work for young children. It was inspired by Christi Franklin and dedicated to children everywhere Marvin is a moose calf who has no friends. His mother suggests he do good deeds without telling anyone about them. He begins doing good deeds and during the course of the next few months, he meets Mrs. Wolf and her pups, Mrs. Grizzly and her cubs, and Curly. Together they develop friendships.
  • Chelsea's Special Touch

    Hilda Stahl

    Paperback (Crossway Books, Feb. 1, 1993)
    With God's help Chelsea works on two projects--getting an abused child to open up and trust her, and deciding whether to befriend the brusque and pushy Joan.
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  • The friends

    Rosa Guy

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Phyllisia eventually recognizes that her own selfish pride rather than her mother's death and her father's tyrannical behavior created the gulf between her and her best friend.
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