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Books published by publisher Covenant Communications Inc

  • An Angel's Christmas

    Dan Yates

    eBook (Covenant Communications, Oct. 7, 2011)
    When Samantha Hackett, angel matchmaker extraordinaire, spends her first Christmas on the far side of forever, she can't help but miss the little details that make the holiday season so special-the Christmas lights, the shopping, the mistletoe. Fortunately, her husband, Jason, knows that Samantha is happiest when she is among mortals, giving destiny a helping hand. So he has arranged a special Christmas assignment just for her. For Captain Matt Browning, Christmas has never been anything special. Raised in an orphanage and a series of foster homes, he remembers receiving only one gift-a silver plane with red wings, given to him by a stranger who came to the orphanage one Christmas Eve. Now, for the second time in his life, Matt is about to receive an unexpected Christmas present from a stranger, a present that will change his life and heal his wounded spirit.
  • Noah's Ark: Seek and Find Activity Book

    Val Chadwick Bagley

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc, May 1, 2017)
    Join in the fun as Noah struggles to herd every animal aboard the ark! This engaging book sends young readers on a search for some hard-to-catch critters, from furry felines to creepy crawlies. Children will delight in a collection of colorful illustrations as they observe Noah's silly animal friends. Can you find them all before they get away?
  • Primary Partners: A-Z Activities To Make Learning Fun

    Mary H. Ross, Jennette Guymon

    Paperback (Covenant Communications, April 15, 1995)
    Book by Mary H. Ross
  • Miss Adeline's Match

    Joanna Barker

    Audio CD (Covenant Communications, Inc., March 1, 2019)
    Miss Adeline Hayes is the perfect lady's companion: pleasant, conversational, and unceasingly proper. But when her closest friend, Charity Edgeworth, breaks off her arranged marriage without explanation, even Adeline's superior skills are put to the test. Charity's father banishes the two young women to the country, sending Adeline with a charge to find Charity a husband—or suffer dire consequences.As Adeline takes on the role of reluctant matchmaker, she discovers more than one obstacle in her path. Not only does Charity prefer escaping in books to socializing, but Adeline soon finds her own attentions distracted by the standoffish—and irritatingly handsome—Mr. Evan Whitfield. Amidst an eventful foxhunt and the unexpected arrival of Charity's former betrothed, Adeline simply doesn't have time for a battle of wits with Evan. But the two are continually drawn together until Adeline begins to question her tightly guarded convictions about love and marriage.However, when secrets are revealed and truths made known, Adeline must face her most fearsome obstacle yet: herself.
  • My Little Book About Prayer

    Val Chadwick Bagley, Tamara Beckstrand

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Features simple words and illustrations to show that prayer is a special way to talk to the Heavenly Father.
  • Sing 'n Learn Japanese, Vol. 1

    Tazuko Inui, Thi Hop Nguyen, Selina Yoon

    Paperback (Master Communications Inc, June 1, 1998)
    Introduce Japanese language and culture the fun way! With 23 traditional and contemporary melodies, children will enjoy learning basic vocabulary and pronunciation through popular themes such as numbers, family, animals, colors, and more. You can provide an important head start for children as learning another language has proven to stimulate greater mental development.In the seperately sold book, each song is written in Kana (Hiragana and Katakana), the romanization of Japanese, and the English translation. Includes pronunciation guide, English-Japanese glossary, and instructional and cultural notes For all ages. Paperback book. 8.5"x 11". 32 pp. Songs include: 1. Doko desu ka (Where are you?) 2. Ko bu ta nu ki tsu ne ko (Piglet raccoon fox cat) 3. Kuma-san (Bear) 4. Bun bun bun (A flying bee) 5. Kaeru no Uta (Frog's Song) 6. Te o tatakimashoo (Let's clap our hands) 7. Akai tori kotori (Red bird, little bird) 8. Zoo-san (Elephant) 9. Tulip (Tulips) 10. Tsuki (The moon) 11. Ippon bashi nihon bashi (One chopstick, Two chopsticks) 12. Ouma (Horses) 13. Ookina taiko chiisana taiko (Big drum, Little drum) 14. Amefuri (A Rainy day) 15. Daruma-san (Daruma-san) 16. Yuki (Snow) 17. Umi (The Ocean) 18. Ookina kurino ki no shita de (Under the Big Chestnut tree) 19. Katatsumuri (Snail) 20. Atama to Kata to Hiza (Head and Shoulders) 21. Musunde hiraite (Close your Hands) 22. Kirakira hoshiyo (Twinkle twinkle little star) 22. Sayonara (Good-bye)
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  • Heroes of the Book of Mormon Board Book

    Toni Sorenson Brown

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Book by Brown, Toni Sorenson
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  • Sorry, Sorry, Sorry: Learning to Choose the Right

    Barbara Porter, Lori Sume

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc, Sept. 1, 2003)
    When a young boy disobeys his mother, he breaks the cookie jar - and it can't be fixed. In this thought-provoking picture book, children are introduced to the process of repentance, and how it takes more than saying I'm sorry to fix a problem. Told in rhyme, this reassuring story that helps children learn to choose the right is ideal for every LDS child's library.
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  • I Can Be Like Jesus

    Debbie G. Harman

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc., Oct. 1, 2013)
    In this flip-board book perfectly sized for little hands, Debbie G. Harman combines the memorable teachings of the Savior with her delightful illustrations. The intricate, detailed pictures of the Savior s teachings will allow both parents and children to find something new and meaningful every time they read it.
  • Kate's Turn

    Cheri J. Crane

    eBook (Covenant Communications, Feb. 1, 2013)
    As far as Kate Erickson is concerned, prayer doesn’t work and testimonies are only illusions. She dismisses her parents as being old-fashioned and far too restrictive. Unimpressed with either her parents or the Church, 16-year-old Kate turns to friends who do impress her. To get Kate away from the influence of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson plan a family vacation and insist that she come. To get even with them and “the dweebs” (her younger brother and sister), Kate decides to make the trip an adventure in misery. She succeeds, but she makes herself miserable in the process. Very much by accident, something happens to Kate that puts her in touch with the great-grandmother for whom she was named. Caught up in the past, Kate learns some important things about herself and her heritage that show her the importance of the gospel in daily life. Kate realizes that she is a young woman growing up fast and that it’s her turn to make some important decisions. You’ll want to take sides with Kate one minute and punish her for her outrageous behavior the next. Author Cheri Crane knows teenage girls well. In this story, she explores the potential for conflict and resolution between all growing girls and their moms. A great story every girl and mother will enjoy!
  • Tower of Thunder

    Chris Heimerdinger

    Audio CD (Covenant Communications Inc, Feb. 1, 2003)
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  • My Little Book About Temples

    Val Chadwick Bagley

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc, March 1, 2002)
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