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  • Bill and the Fish

    Pegasus

    eBook (B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd, April 1, 2009)
    "Phonics Fun offer well-written rhyming and interesting stories to help the young readers get a better understanding of the link between letters and the sound they represent. Through a short story where one or two key sounds known as ‘phonemes’ are used, the reader is exposed to new sounds in a very scientifi c manner. Colourful and suggestive illustration engross the young readers as well as enable them to understand the story."
  • Jonah And The Big Fish

    Teddy Slater

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Timeless stories for children and parents to share.A Level 2 Reader recounting the story of Jonah. Jonah defied God's command. He tried to run away, but he was cast into the sea and swallowed by a big fish. God saved him and Jonah set out to do his bidding.
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  • Jonah and the Big Fish

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    Hardcover (Dalmatian Press, )
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  • Maui and the Big Fish

    Barbara Wilson, Frané Lessac

    Paperback (Lincoln Children's Books, March 19, 2004)
    Long ago, when the world was new and little Maui was born, the great god Tama carried him away to the underworld to learn magic. When Maui came back to earth, his brothers made fun of him and wouldn't take him out fishing. They stole away in their boat, laughing at him and thinking he was still asleep -- but Maui outwitted his brothers, caught the biggest fish in the ocean, and in the process created something amazing! This charming tale of Maui of the Thousand Tricks is accompanied by the brilliant, sun-splashed artwork of illustrator Frane Lessac.
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  • Jonah and the Big Fish

    Stefan Lemke

    Paperback (Lion Hudson Plc, March 15, 1978)
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  • Jonah and the Big Fish

    Nickel Press, Kay Widdowson

    Hardcover (Flying Frog Publishing, Dec. 15, 1995)
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  • Jonah and the Big Fish

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    Board book (Candle Books, )
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  • Jonah and the Big Fish

    Brenda Ward

    Board book (B & H Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1998)
    A simple retelling of the story of how Jonah, when he disobeyed God, ended up in the stomach of a big fish. Illustrated with photographs of babies dressed up as the main characters.
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  • Jonah and the Big Fish

    Alice Joyce Davidson

    Board book (Zonderkidz, Sept. 23, 2003)
    Colorfully illustrated with rhyming verse that children will understand and enjoy, the story of Jonah teaches the importance of obeying God's word. The simple type is specially designed for young readers.
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  • Joany and the Big Fish

    Kiley Mullins

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Joany is a little girl who loves to pray. She is normally very obedient to what God would want her to do, but one day at a carnival, Joany decides she isn't going to listen to the voice in her heart. She becomes miserable when she realizes how disobedient she had been. Joany finds redemption with her prayer being answered to give her a second chance to obey.
  • Jonah and the Big Fish

    Tyndale

    VHS Tape (Tyndale Entertainment, Aug. 16, 1996)
    Two inquisitive children stumble upon an ancient book and open a fascinating gateway to adventure. This "superbook" transports Chris, Joy, and their toy robot, Gizmo, back across the centuries and right into the middle of the Bible happenings. In this exciting animated series of adventures they meet Noah and Jonah, watch the Red Sea part, and find themselves in the stable with the baby Jesus. Kids will thrill to the breathtaking action and remember forever the heartwarming lessons each episode portrays. Jonah and The Big Fish The story of a man named Jonah, who learns to obey God from the belly of a giant fish and finally takes a trip to Ninevah with a message from God. Ages 12 and under; running time approximately 20 minutes
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  • Jonah and the Big Fish

    Claire Henley

    Board book (Lion Children's, July 1, 2009)
    The All Join In series of Bible story board books is designed for sharing with babies and young children, with closeup smiley faces that very young children can respond to.
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