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Books published by publisher Robe Communications, Inc.

  • Daughter of a King

    Rachel Ann Nunes, David Lindsley, Ben Sowards

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc, Oct. 1, 2001)
    In this allegorical tale, Katie's parents, who are poor farmers, tell her that she is really a princess and must learn to be kind and moral so that one day she will return to her father, the king, in his Crystal Palace.
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  • I Am a Child of God

    Greg Olsen

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Loved by millions the world over, the art of Greg Olsen evokes emotion, wonder, and peace. In the pages of this touching board book, art and inspiring words combine to tell the simple but true message– we are all children of God.
  • FIERY ILLUSIONS

    B.C. Harris

    language (CGS Communications Inc., Aug. 5, 2015)
    The adventure of Emily and her friends continue as they must solve a secret to stop a mysterious man who wants to rule their world. The action is a non-stop thrill ride as Emily and her friends explore ancient Roman clues which will bring them to an unbelievable climax in the ancient Roman Colosseum.
  • Robbie's Trail through Foster Care -- Activity Book

    Adam D Robe, Kim A Robe, Nathalie Gavet

    Paperback (Robe Communications, Inc., June 13, 2010)
    "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Activity Book" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-01-3) is part of an educational, dialogue-opening series for kids. This activity book should be used with "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-00-6) and "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Adult Guide" (ISBN: 978-1-935831-02-0). These pieces, sold separately, are designed to work together to help children in out-of-home care. "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Activity Book" is designed to promote communication between a child in out-of-home care and his caseworker, foster/adoptive parents, therapist, CASA or other child welfare professional. Nine unique activities cover important issues such as control, self-esteem, feelings, anger management and communication. Instructions and tips for facilitating these activities are detailed in "Robbie's Trail through Foster Care - Adult Guide" (sold separately). The Robbie Rabbit stories and their supplemental materials are designed specifically for foster parents, adoptive parents and/or caseworkers who want to: (1) Help a foster child and/or an adoption-eligible child adjust better to tough changes in life; (2) Promote communication between the child and the important people in his life; and (3) Gain insight into a child's feelings and interpretation of the world around him.
  • If I Listen with My Heart, I Hear the Savior's Voice

    Sally DeFord, Greg Olsen, Liz Lemon Swindle

    Board book (Covenant Communications, Inc., Sept. 1, 2019)
    Invite the Savior a little nearer to your heart through the tender words of Sally DeFord's beloved song and the beautiful artwork of Greg Olsen and Liz Lemon Swindle. This inspiring book gently shows how Jesus Christ is always with us and works through the Holy Ghost and earthly ministers to bring us peace. The exquisite spirit of this work will bring you to this keepsake again and again.
  • Final Quest

    B.C. Harris

    language (CGS Communications Inc., Dec. 7, 2015)
    In the breathtaking conclusion to the Keeper of the Emerald trilogy, Emily and her friends are now involved in their most dangerous adventure yet. Emily is faced with the troublesome decision of whether or not she should use her emerald to help a young girl who has been abducted. In addition, Emily and her friends face a school shooting. Amidst these problems, Emily learns of a mystical ancient world where no human has ever set foot before. After traveling to this world, one of Emily’s closest friends disappears in a mysterious jungle. In their action-packed attempt to find this friend, they encounter a tribe known as the Forgotten People who live in an underground network of caves and tunnels. The Forgotten People help Emily to discover a secret that puts every life on Earth in jeopardy. As one of Emily’s closest friends turns against her, Emily must decide whether she is willing to sacrifice her own life to save the lives of others. Can Emily and her friends successfully complete one final mission? For Emily, this will be her final quest.
  • Easter Ann Peters' Operation Cool

    Jody Lamb

    Paperback (Jody Lamb Communications, Inc., July 1, 2017)
    Twelve-year-old Easter Ann Peters has a plan to make seventh grade awesome: Operation Cool. She's determined to erase years of being known as the quiet, straight-A student who can't think of a decent comeback to a bully she calls Horse Girl. When the confident new girl, Wreni, becomes her long-needed best friend, Easter lets her personality shine. The coolest guy in school takes a sudden interest.But as tough times at school fade away, so does a happy life at home. Mom is drinking, and Easter works double-overtime to keep their secret in the tiny lakeside town. Operation Cool derails. Fast. Can Easter discover the solution in time? Or will seventh grade be her worst year yet?
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  • Monday I Was a Monkey: A "Tail" of Reverence

    Jennie McClain, Jennifer Eichelberger

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc., April 1, 2015)
    Every day is a grand adventure when you pursue your imagination to be whatever you like.But what should a kid be on Sunday?
  • The Big, Bad Bully

    Jack Canfield, Miriam Laundry, Eva Morales

    eBook (Health Communications Inc EB, Oct. 28, 2019)
    Self-Esteem expert Jack Canfield and noted educational speaker Miriam Laundry reveal that the biggest bully in a child's world is not lurking around the corner but living inside her head. Words have power. The words others say to us can either lift us as high as the clouds, or drop us down like a crashing plane. But what about the words we tell ourselves? What about that constantly running inner voice? In truth, what we say to ourselves impacts us even more than what others say to us. "Pigtails are for babies!" she snarled at me. Her words hurt more than the time I broke my arm. I quickly untied my hair. I wore my hair down for the rest of the school year. That was the first time I met the Big Bad Bully. . . . She called me names like "fatty," "piglet" and "ugly." Things are worse now that I am in the 6th grade. Even when I don't see her, I can always hear the whispers, the giggles, and the growls. So goes the mesmerizing story of a young girl who grows up with a voice that ridicules and demeans her. In the end, we discover that her tormentor is staring back at her every day in the mirror. Featuring stunning artwork, this small yet profound book is a tool for engaging children, young adolescents, parents, and caring adults about the impressions they make on themselves with their thoughts and self-talk. Included are powerful workbook exercises and resources for implementing healthy self-esteem habits that can last a lifetime.
  • Lock and Key

    Traci Hunter Abramson

    Paperback (Covenant Communications Inc., Sept. 2, 2013)
    After years of hiding from her criminal family and recently taking over care for her two younger sisters, Carina Channing is ready to start a new life in Virginia Beach. But cutting ties with the past proves impossible thanks to a mysterious key she received from her imprisoned father a key her mobster uncle died trying to obtain. After a warning visit from another uncle, Carina and her now fiancé, Navy SEAL Jay Wellman, begin an urgent search to discover the key s purpose before their enemies intercede. Following cryptic notes left by Carinas father, they go in search of the lock the key will open but every step they take grows more perilous because there are others who will do anything to find the hidden location first. With their lives and shared future on the line, Carina and Jay race against time to unravel the threat and the promise this one simple family key holds.
  • Mr. Cuckoo's Clock Shop

    Arnold Shapiro, Linda Griffith

    Hardcover (Intervisual Communications, Inc., March 15, 1981)
    This is a book to help children tell time. On each page a visitor comes and asks for a different time of clock; a fiery dragon wants a fireproof horse, Cinderella wants to make sure the palace clock rings 12 times at 12 o'clock, and Olga Octopus. On each page the reader is instructed to move the clock's hand's to a certain place. Several pages also have a hidden mouse under a flap for the child to find.
  • The Candymaker's Gift: The Legend of the Candy Cane

    Helen Haidle, David Haidle

    Hardcover (Cook Communications, Oct. 25, 1996)
    With simple text and gorgeous illustrations, this insightful holiday book will delight the whole family. The legend of how the candy cane came into being, and what it signifies, wonderfully proclaims the best gift of Christmas.
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