Adam Raccoon invites those he thinks are the "important" animals to the king's dinner and ignores the "unimportant" ones, and then learns there is enough for everyone.
When he tries to build an airplane without reading the instructions, Adam Raccoon soon learns that "doing what feels right" is not always the correct way to proceed
Depicts scenes from Bible stories arranged by the letters of the alphabet, from the Angel who spoke to Mary about the birth of Jesus to the Zany Zoo carried by Noah in his ark.
Their investigation of the disappearance of an old doll from an antique show helps cousin detectives appreciate the meaning of the beatitude, "Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven."
When he tries to build an airplane without reading the instructions, Adam Raccoon soon learns that "doing what feels right" is not always the correct way to proceed
Hearing that her mother and new baby sister are seriously ill, thirteen-year-old Sarah leaves her Williamsburg relatives and travels to rejoin her family in the dangerous Kentucky wilderness