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  • Primary Partners: A-Z Activities to Make Learning Fun, Ages 4-7 - Choose the Right B

    Mary H. Ross, Jennette Guymon-King

    CD-ROM (Covenant Communications Inc, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Great teaching tool.
  • Bonjour, Tee Belle

    Jackie Simien, Cush Communications, Thaddeus Lavalais, John Manuel

    Paperback (Cush Communications, Inc., Oct. 1, 2012)
    'Bonjour, Tee Belle,' is the first in what the author hopes to be a series of Creole children's books, featuring her mother as the heroine of the stories. Tee Belle is the childhood nickname of Annabelle Simien Amos, the author's mother. Amos grew up in rural Louisiana and spoke only Creole French until the age of six. She still prefers French to English when speaking, to this day. The author grew up listening to her mother, aunts, uncles and grandparents speaking the Creole language. In addition to highlighting Creole culture, young readers will learn words in French on each page of 'Bonjour, Tee Belle.'
  • A Royal Tiara

    Sara Staker, Becky Fawson

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc., Oct. 2, 2014)
    Meet Ava, a real live princess! From her magnificent manners to her twinkling tiara, this daughter of God is sure of her eternal worth. But when faced with a pesky baby brother, even a princess can have a hard time being kind. Through her daddy's bedtime stories, Ava learns that there's much more to her royal role than wearing a pretty crown she discovers that the real measure of a princess is her ability to choose the right.
  • I Belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

    Val Chadwick Bagley

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc, )
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  • Sing to Baby Jesus

    Rachelle Castor, Dean Kleven

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc., Oct. 1, 2013)
    Children and parents will enjoy this colorful counting book in which adorable animals gather around the baby Jesus on the night of the Holy Nativity. Clever verse and fun illustrations make this narration an ideal way to teach children how to count while they also discover the story of our Savior s birth. This enchanting book includes the sheet music to Sing to Baby Jesus by Janice Kapp Perry, which Janice wrote especially for this book.
  • Heroes of the Book of Mormon

    Toni Sorenson Brown

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc, June 1, 2001)
    Text and photographs of children in costume present stories from the Book of Mormon.
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  • Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree

    Michael Muir, Georgia W. Bello

    Board book (Covenant Communications Inc, Oct. 1, 2001)
    2001. Artwork by Mike Muir. Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc. 30 pages. Child's board book.
  • Richard Scarry's First Little Learners: Cars and Trucks

    Richard Scarry

    Hardcover (J. B. Communications, Inc., Oct. 1, 1995)
    wonderful book for children
  • Kate's Return

    Cheri J. Crane

    Paperback (Covenant Communications Inc, June 1, 1996)
    After recovering from a serious car accident, seventeen-year-old Kate decides to change her rebellious ways and live the gospel principles taught by her Mormon ancestors.
  • Primary Partners: A-Z Activities to Make Learning Fun : New Testament

    Mary H. Ross, Jennette Guymon-King

    Paperback (Covenant Communications Inc, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Children will love the fun and unique crafts and activities while primary teachers will love the simple and creative ways for children to learn important gospel principles.
  • Monday I Was a Monkey a Tail of Reverence

    Jennie McClain, Jennifer Eichelberger

    Hardcover (Covenant Communications Inc, Oct. 3, 2011)
    Every day is a grand adventure when you use your imagination to be whatever you like. But what should a kid be on Sunday?
  • For Love or Honor

    Sarah M. Eden

    Audio CD (Covenant Communications, Inc., Oct. 2, 2017)
    From the moment they met, Marjie's heart has belonged to handsome Captain Stanley Jonquil, younger brother of the Earl of Lampton. But six long months ago, when Stanley's sense of honor required that he do as he had sworn and return to the Continent to fight in defense of King and country, neither Stanley nor Marjie could have dreamed what the cost of his service would be. It has been ages since Stanley last wrote, and Marjie and the Jonquil family are plagued by his unknown fate—until the day he unexpectedly reappears. Marjie's joy, however, is quickly shadowed by confusion—the aloof, battle-worn soldier before her is not the man he once was. In the wake of Stanley's blatant disinterest in renewing their acquaintance, Marjie's devastation turns to determination as she vows to help him find peace. But his scars run far deeper than anyone realizes. Despite his feelings for her, Stanley believes Marjie deserves a man whose hands are not stained with the violence of battlefields and whose mind and heart are not haunted by the horrors he has seen. Honor requires Stanley to return once more to the life he has grown to despise, one he knows will destroy him in the end, even as his heart beckons him to stay with Marjie, the only woman he could ever love, and the promise, at last, of redemption.