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  • If Tommie Can Do It, We Can Do It

    Tommie Mabry, Eric Paige

    language (WestBow Press, March 10, 2015)
    If I can do it, you can do it; if Tommie can do it, we can do it!Remember Tommies four bs and the quote he lives by: Be confident, be determined, be motivated, and be yourself! I cannot walk in my future with my foot in my past.Children Version of the Book A dark Journey to a light future Written By Tommie MabryThis is the true story of the experiences of a young, African-American child, destined by Godfighting against the status quo of his violent and discouraging surroundingsto walk in the path of greatness.This is the story of Tommie Mabrya boy who discovers that he can rise above his surroundings and situations to be the man that God intended him to be.
  • The Coming Day: A True Christmas Story from China

    Alice Burnett Poynor, Jean H. Berry

    eBook (WestBow Press, July 13, 2011)
    It was a very cold winter in northwest China when a little beggar girl who could neither hear nor speak followed a rag-tag line of children into a large white tent. She fixed her eyes on the woman who was speaking and the bright colored pictures she showed. Gwa-gwa, whose name means Little Lonely could not know that one of those pictures was to change her life. Gwa-gwa is a real person; the missionaries are real, as are many of the details of the story. When at last she comes to a real home on Christmas Day, a day she afterward called her coming day, Gwa-gwa found some answers to the questions she couldnt even ask. What did the picture mean? Who was the Baby? And what did it have to do with her?
  • Little Bit in the Great Wide Forest

    Sherry Vycital York

    eBook (WestBow Press, July 19, 2019)
    Little Bit has much to learn navigating the trials of growing up. Through the constant love and teaching of his parents, he weathers the conflicts of selfishness, bullying, irritating new neighbors, and even getting lost. Learning patience, service, sharing, lessons in manners, and experiencing the great joy of forgiveness, Little Bit and his forest friends discover the value of listening to and practicing their parents’ wise instructions.
  • The Adventures of Alfred in Mom, I'm Growing Up Now: Decision Making

    Gail Wright

    Hardcover (Westbow Press, Oct. 12, 2012)
    Alfred has a birthday coming soon. He thinks he is ready to take on some other responsibilities now that he is growing up. He also hopes he can show his parents he can handle responsibilities. He wants to make his own decisions about music, video games, and television shows. He also wants to ask his parents about getting back on the football team. He has had behavior problems at school in the past. However, his teachers agree that he has improved. Now he wants a chance to prove it to his parents, because they think the additional responsibility might be too much for Alfred. They know that he can be forgetful when it comes to his homework, and they have to state the rule of homework before play. Alfred learns how to recognize good and bad choices and how to ask for help when he needs it as he discovers if he is really ready to grow up. He will learn that responsibility and accountability come with growing up.
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  • HenryÂ’s Mysterious Voice

    Nancy L. Hurley, Kathleen Warno

    Paperback (Westbow Press, May 20, 2019)
    Henry's story can be anyone's. It's a tale of how to escape the humdrum of everyday life to venture out into the vast world outside of one's own home. Sometimes, these adventures bring danger. Henry is a cute, cuddly, little brown mouse who wants to be bold and adventurous. For years, he has listened to his "family's" daily dinner table stories of what happened in their daily life. Some of the stories are so delightful he begins thinking he wants to go out and have some of those happenings in his life. The one thing Henry will need to learn is how to stay safe. As long as he remained in the Wilson home, he is protected. Outside, he doesn't have that protection. Now he must fend for himself and keep himself safe. The question is, Will he be able to do this? Rising from his house escape, a new concern follows him. There is a mysterious voice following him everywhere he goes. It even talks to him seemingly with love and concern for him, or is it an unknown danger for him? Why did the voice choose him? This is a must read to discover the unknown beauty of the world right outside our homes. Let's leave the boredom of everyday life and go outside to discover what new possibilities there are to enjoy.
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  • Missionary Kid Stories

    Jennifer Brannon

    eBook (WestBow Press, July 5, 2016)
    Missionary Kid Stories is a collection of six fictionalized missionary kids first-hand accounts of their lives. Learn where the missionary kids live, where they go to school, what languages they speak, what they like to eat, and in what ministry their parents are involved! The stories are based, in part, on past or present real missionary families. Learn about Mexico, Indonesia, France, Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and Brazil from the missionary kids point of view! A variety of missionary ministries are presented to inspire you to consider what talents and gifts you have, and to encourage you to think how you might serve God in missions in the future.
  • The Mountaineer

    Robert J. Reinke

    eBook (WestBow Press, July 5, 2018)
    John begins the trip back home for the coming school year. Suddenly, John finds himself up against the greatest challenge of his life--lost in the Rocky Mountain backcountry amidst unforgiving elements and the battlegroud of his own mind. Will John survive?
  • Jesus Was with Me All Along: A Book About Autism

    Julie Mastel

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Jan. 17, 2017)
    This book explores the challenges of growing up being on the autism spectrum. It is designed so that these children can feel accepted for who they are, especially by their friend Jesus who is always with them.
  • Where’S My Hair?: A Trichotillomania Story for Children

    Heather Meyer LPC

    language (WestBow Press, July 12, 2018)
    This is a book for children who pull their hair.
  • Aggie and the Chicken Dance: A Read It Again Rhyming Picture Book

    Sharon L. Parker

    Paperback (Westbow Press, July 23, 2019)
    Aggie is an eccentric grandma who has a strange talent for wooing chickens into her barn and then encouraging them to dance. As Aggie trades her apron to become a dance teacher, she and the chickens generate excitement in the neighborhood. But when some grouchy guests show up to make trouble, Aggie is both surprised and delighted when the guests and the chickens do something completely unexpected! In this rhythmic story for children, a talented grandma woos hens into her barn where she invites them to dance the night away.
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  • Did They Know?

    Aisha Smith

    Paperback (WestBow Press, Oct. 28, 2019)
    This story is inspired by the light within all of us that should shine brightly so all will see and praise the provider of all of our blessings. In the story, the mother wonders if her children are aware of their light. The children assure her that they are aware and that their light shines in everything they do.
  • Born Rebel, Renewed Warrior: A Story of Redemption

    Tabitha Dorcas

    Paperback (WestBow Press, Dec. 3, 2018)
    Have you ever been left in the desert to fight life by yourself, wondering how someone you love could betray you? Did you grow up in a dysfunctional family with abuse of any kind but knew you were destined to do great things? Do you have low self-esteem, were you critical of yourself, or did you think that God is just out to punish you? In this book, real-life experience and circumstances brought me to a place that shook me to the core, tore down all I believed as true, and forced me to rise like a phoenix from the ashes or burn in all the many mistakes. How did I survive extreme abuse of every kind? How did I go from drug addict to college graduate? Do you want to go from a born rebel to a renewed warrior? Read on . . .