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Books with title The Santa Train

  • The Sad Santa

    Curt Becker, Michelle Fariss

    Paperback (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Oct. 21, 2009)
    It seems as though the questions began long before Virginia asked if there was a Santa. Should Christian parents allow your children to 'believe' or not? What about peer pressure? What message do you give if you say 'yes' - but you want them to know about the real Nativity Story? The Sad Santa helps parents show children to a different view of Santa - not in the malls, not in a TV special or a movie - a Santa that knows the 'Reason for the Season' and is not shy about telling it! It is intended to help parents talk to their children about God's love - and His gift to mankind in Jesus Christ. The story helps children understand the origins of the traditions of Christmas - the tree, the decorations, the star and angels, the gifts - and yes, even how Santa can remind those who are willing to really see that without Jesus, and His suffering, there would be no Christmas, and no Santa. Talking about Santa in church is almost considered sacrilege, and writing a Christmas musical whose centerpiece was Santa was a fairly risky venture. But I've always believed you can tell where inspiration comes from by its fruit, and based on the responses to the invitation at the end of the service - this was God inspired. The book is the natural extension of that service. While the lyrics and melodies are not included, the simple message carries through each page, and it is the prayer of my co-creator, Michelle Fariss, and I, that you find ways to use this book to help your children see how God works (even in a mall!) to show His love for us in everything we see during the Christmas season. 100% of the profits from this book fund "Santas for Christ" a non-profit organization founded to share His love throughout the year - another reason we believe God deliberately left the calendar date for that singular night an unknown. Curt Becker is the founder of Santas for Christ, an organization of Christians sharing a desire to spread the message that Gods' love shown at Christmas is available year round. As the music director in his local church, he was inspired to develop a musical for the church one year, bridging the traditions of Christmas common to TV specials and movies, with the basis for the holiday activities. The ministry has grown from that beginning, working to bring a local community of believers together to meet the needs of others throughout the year. We can't pin down WHICH day of the calendar year Christmas really fell on, so why not celebrate EVERY day of the year? Where is Santa without Mrs C? Lost! Kerry is the backbone of this Santa, and helps at every activity to help organize and support the work in progress. Curt is an Air Force retiree, and currently works as a Systems Engineer for WiSC Enterprises. As you will see, The Sad Santa is a book inspired to help parents and children understand most of the significant symbols of the Nativity story that have been blended with legends and traditions over time. His Story is still there - but often lost in the seasons' rush, and the meaning and joy that should be there is often missed as decorations seem to be put up earlier and earlier every year. We invite you to take a moment with your child to share the Reason for the Season in a new way, and build upon family traditions that are based in that quiet, out of the way, little town. Merry Christmas - now and always!
  • The Santa Fe Trail

    Judy Alter

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1999)
    Presents a history of the trail that became an important commercial route to the southwestern United States during the 1800s
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  • The Santa Fe Trail

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Introduces the history and economic purpose of the Santa Fe Trail and the resulting settlement of the Southwest United States.
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  • The Train

    Andrew Tlock

    Board book (New Line Books, March 1, 1999)
    Each Little Library set of four board books is packaged in a box that doubles as a toy tractor, train, truck, or bus with real rolling wheels. With simple, brightly-colored illustrations, the books teach the young child basic facts about shapes, colors, numbers, opposites, animal sounds, the senses, and much more.
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  • The Train

    Diane Hoh

    Paperback (iUniverse, June 26, 2000)
    His real name was Roger. But from the day he started at Parker High to the day of his sudden and horrible death, he was taunted and ridiculed, cruelly nicknamed Frog by his classmates. One by one, Hannah's friends guiltily confess the nasty things they did to Frog. And then, one by one,they are viciously attacked.
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  • The Santa Fe Trail

    Linda Thompson

    Paperback (Rourke Pub Group, June 30, 2005)
    aIntroduces the history and purpose of the Santa Fe Trail and the resulting settlement of the Southwest.
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  • The Train

    Jack Preston

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 18, 2017)
    Thomas and Cat just expected a normal, boring train journey to France. Definitely not for any murders to happen… After a famous pop star dies, and the train driver refuses to cancel the trip, the passengers are frightened of the mysterious person killing their fellow peers. So now it’s up to Thomas and Cat to catch the murderer and save the day… But they have no idea how they going to do it.
  • The Train

    Georges Simenon

    Audio Cassette (Books on Tape, Inc, )
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  • The Train

    Julian Tuwim, J. Czeslaw Knobbe, Michael Thoenes

    Paperback (Sterling Design & Pub, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Published in Duluth, MN, Sterling Design, 1991.
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  • The Train

    David M. McPhail

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, March 15, 1977)
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  • The Train

    David Mcphail

    Hardcover (Carlton Books Limited, March 15, 1979)
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  • The Train

    Julian Tuwim

    Hardcover (Sterling Design & Pub, April 1, 1993)
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