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Books published by publisher Abingdon-Cokesbury Press

  • Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect

    Richard H. Schneider

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Long, long ago, in a land far away, lived a perfect little tree named Small Pine. Small Pine hoped to maintain its perfect form and be selected by the Queen as her Christmas tree. But as the warm-hearted little tree gave shelter to birds, rabbits, and deer in the forest, its branches became damaged. Fortunately, the Queen had a different idea of perfection... Young readers will want to read and reread the story of how Small Pine's love and charity for its friends helps make it the most "perfect" Christmas Tree of all. This magnificently illustrated story of a warm-hearted Christmas tree will surely become one of the most beloved classics of future generations. Schneider's storytelling will enthrall children and adults alike.
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  • Emma's Gift

    Molly Schaar Idle

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, June 1, 2003)
    Emma is distressed to learn that her Grandmother's flight has been canceled, so Grandmother will not be there on Christmas morning. Not only that, but the forecast calls for "no snow." Fortu
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  • Colors Come from God . . . Just Like Me!

    Carolyn Forché

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, June 16, 2015)
    Follow a young African American girl as she discovers God's Creation and delights in its many colors. Through her adventures she realizes that she is also an amazing creation of God as she affirms "God made me a beautiful brown!"
  • The operation that happened to Rupert Piper

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, March 15, 1966)
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  • How Came the Bible?

    Edgar J. Goodspeed

    Hardcover (Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, Jan. 1, 1940)
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  • 50 Children's Sermons

    Graham R. Hodges

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, )
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  • You Wouldn't Love Me If You Knew

    Jeannie St. John Taylor

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Feb. 1, 2009)
    This story of forgiveness tells of a little boy who does something "bad" for which he thinks he cannot be forgiven. He does a number of "good" things, but every time someone thanks him and says that he is "good," he feels "bad." His mother assures him that she can forgive him and that Jesus will as well. We never know what the "bad" thing actually is as he whispers in his mother's ear, which will allow each child to identify with the situation. Ages 5-8.
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  • Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect

    Richard H. Schneider, Carol Bancroft and Friends

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Long, long ago, in a land far away, lived a perfect little tree named Small Pine. Small Pine hoped to maintain its perfect form and be selected by the Queen as her Christmas tree. But as the warm-hearted little tree gave shelter to birds, rabbits, and deer in the forest, its branches became damaged. Fortunately, the Queen had a different idea of perfection... Young readers will want to read and reread the story of how Small Pine's love and charity for its friends helps make it the most "perfect" Christmas Tree of all. This magnificently illustrated story of a warm-hearted Christmas tree will surely become one of the most beloved classics of future generations. Schneider's storytelling will enthrall children and adults alike.
  • Immersion Bible Studies: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah

    Bruce Epperly

    eBook (Abingdon Press, June 18, 2013)
    Journey inside the pages of Scripture to meet a personal God who enters individual lives and begins a creative work from the inside out. Shaped with the individual in mind, Immersion encourages simultaneous engagement both with the Word of God and with the God of the Word to become a new creation in Christ.Immersion, inspired by a fresh translation—the Common English Bible—stands firmly on Scripture and helps readers explore the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of their personal faith. More importantly, they’ll be able to discover God’s revelation through readings and reflections.Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah has eight sessions.
  • Abingdon's Speeches & Recitations for Young Children

    Abingdon Press

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Easy to memorize! Speeches for: Easter, Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, Independence Sunday and More! For seasonal programs, Sunday school programs, and worship services, this collection of short monologues, speeches, and recitations are suitable for young children, ages 4-8.
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  • 7 Ways of Teaching the Bible to Children: Includes 25 Lessons, Plus Activities That Satisfy Different Learning Styles

    Barbara Bruce, Leonard Sweet

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Oct. 1, 1996)
    There are seven distinct ways of teaching and learning: verbal/linguistic, logical/mathematical, visual/spatial, body/kinesthetic, musical/rhythmic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. In 7 Ways of Teaching the Bible to Children, Barbara Bruce uses these seven learning styles to show you how to meet the various learning needs of each child in your classroom. The 25 Old and New Testament lessons which are included feature warm-up exercises, scripture readings, activities, and options for tailoring the lesson to all your students' individual learning needs. Practical advice for discovering each child's learning preferences, reproducible patterns and handouts, and a teacher training session are also included. The Bible story lessons can be used independently or with existing class curriculum.