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Books with title The Child Of Prayer: The Child Of Prayer Children's Book

  • The Lion Book of Children's Prayers

    Mary Batchelor

    Hardcover (Chariot Victor Pub, June 1, 1984)
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  • Children's Book: The Sound of Snow

    Jason L. Triplett

    language (Jason L. Triplett, Aug. 14, 2013)
    Does snow make a sound? Follow along as a little girl uses her five senses to discover the special sound of snow.Reading this fun picture book to your child is a great way to teach them about the five senses, nature, and the wonderful season of winter.They'll be asking," When is it going to snow?", by the end of the book!
  • The Children's Book of America

    William J. Bennett, Michael Hague

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 1999)
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  • The Big Book of Children's Songs

    My Ebook Publishing House

    eBook (My Ebook Publishing House, )
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  • A Child's Book of Prayers

    Glenda Trist, Tyndale/DK

    Hardcover (Tyndale Kids, April 1, 1999)
    Here is a lively, fresh collection of more than 70 prayers compiled for children. A Child's Book of Prayers is a unique, illustrated anthology that combines traditional prayers and psalms, specially written prayers, and informal prayers composed by children themselves. The prayers are grouped together by themes that reflect young children's daily lives and experiences: family and friends, home life, feelings, cares and concerns. Each full-color spread is illustrated with charming photographs of children, everyday objects, and animals that complement the prayers. This is an inspirational book for the whole family to share and enjoy.
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  • The Children's Book of Birds

    Olive Thorne Miller

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 1, 2016)
    Birds seem to be the happiest creatures on earth, yet they have none of what we call the comforts of life. They have no houses to live in, no beds to sleep on, no breakfast and dinner provided for them. This book is to tell something about them; where they live and what they eat, where they sleep, how they get their beautiful dress, and many other things. But no one can tell all about their lives and habits, for no one knows all their ways. Men who study dead birds can tell how they are made, how their bones are put together, and how many feathers there are in the wings and tail. Of course it is well to know these things. But to see how birds live is much more interesting than to look at dead ones. It is pleasant to see how mother birds build their nests, and how they take care of their nestlings. It is charming to see the young ones when they begin to fly, and to know how they are taught to find their food, and to keep out of danger, and to sing, and everything young birds need to know.
  • A Child's Book of Prayers

    Juli Kangas

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Jan. 24, 2008)
    From the fi rst good morning to the last good-night kiss, this cozy book contains prayers for every aspect of a young child?s daily life. Familiar offerings such as ?Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep? and ?Thank You for the World So Sweet? are paired with lesser known verses by Victor Hugo, Johnny Appleseed, and others, and all are brightened by Juli Kangas?s irresistible images. Plumb full of families enjoying together time, kids at rest and play, and nature?s loveliness, this is a book to use daily and to treasure.
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  • Children'S Book Of The Body

    Anna Sandeman

    Hardcover (Copper Beech, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Shows how the inside of the body looks with explanations of how different systems and body parts work
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  • The Children's Book of America

    None

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Feb. 27, 1881)
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  • Children's Book of the Movies

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, March 17, 2014)
    Now kids can explore the magical, behind-the-scenes world of cinema in the Children's Book of the Movies. Exploring the glamorous world of the movies with child-friendly text and pictures, this definitive guide to cinema reveals how movies work: who makes them, the jobs they have, and the tools and techniques they use. It showcases top movie stars and characters, introduces groundbreaking must-watch films, and covers every genre, including comedy, Westerns, drama, action, animation, CGI, and more, and encourages kids to start capturing their own stories on camera. The perfect addition to accompany family DVD and Blu-ray collections, Children's Book of the Movies will get two thumbs-up from even the toughest critics.
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  • A Child's Book of Prayer

    Steve Dobell

    Hardcover (Armadillo, Oct. 16, 2012)
    This is an enchanting collection of poems and prayers suitable for children, to evoke thought and contemplation, and a sense of peace and calm. It is illustrated throughout with beautiful fine-art paintings from the great artists, to create a perfect gift volume. Stunning works of art illustrate the text, with reproductions of works by artists such as William Holman Hunt, Samuel Sidley, William Henry Hunt, the Master of Castello, Pellizza de Volpedo and Renoir.
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  • All God's Children: A Book of Prayers

    Lee Bennett Hopkins, Amanda Schaffer

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, April 1, 1998)
    Twenty-two prayers--some traditional, some brand-new--are compiled in one lovely volume by the renowned anthologist. Prayers to grace a meal, offer in thanks, and to say at bedtime are colorfully illustrated to celebrate the loving relationship between God and all His children. A thoughtful gift from a parent, grandparent, or godparent, All God’s Children is a book to be treasured and handed down from one generation to the next.
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