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Books published by publisher Behavioral Publications

  • The Orphans Find a Home: A St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Story

    Joan Stromberg, Eileen McCook

    eBook (Behold Publications, Feb. 10, 2011)
    Follow the adventures of three orphan girls as they come closer to Christ through Mother Cabrini's love. Maria, Molly, and Ming live on the streets of New York City in 1890 when Mother Cabrini finds them. Meet these brave Catholic girls whose faith, courage, and love of Christ helped shape this country. Live with the immigrant orphans and meet real saints! Fun to read! Exciting adventures! Faith-filled journeys! Unit study on immigration included. Kindle version includes interactive table of contents.
  • My Grandpa Died Today

    Joan Fassler

    Hardcover (Behavioral Publications, March 15, 1971)
    None
  • Kat Find a Friend: A St Elizabeth Ann Seton Story

    Joan Stromberg, Eileen McCook

    eBook (Behold Publications, March 2, 2011)
    Meet Kat Walter, a nine-year-old shoemaker's daughter from Emmitsburg, Maryland. Kat thinks that life is one big chore until she meets lively Kitty Seton, Mother Seton's daughter. Kat's life will never be the same again! When Mother Seton brings her family and new order of nuns to the mountainous village of Emmitsburg, Maryland in 1809, it not only changes Kitty's life, but her whole family! Meet Kitty, Kat and their friends whose faith, courage and love of Christ helped bring the first order of American nuns as well as the first Catholic school to this country. Live with the first sisters and meet real saints! Unit study on Early American Trades included. Recommended for Mother of Divine Grace 5th Grade Kindle version includes interactive table of contents.
  • Writing Speculative Fiction: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

    Lelia Rose Foreman, Travis Perry

    eBook (Bear Publications, June 28, 2017)
    This textbook develops an 18-week program designed to guide prospective students through creating their own speculative fiction story, that is, a science fiction, fantasy, or horror story. Designed for homeschoolers and small-school settings, this textbook draws on excerpts from dozens of speculative fiction authors and writing experts. It gives detailed information about genre, cultural world building, physical world building, plot, character, character arc, heroes, villains, sidekicks, bystanders, description, conflict and tension, editing and revising, "your first chapter," voice, words and worldview, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Each chapter in the course contains exercises for students, including extra credit activities, in addition to guiding the creating of an individual short story.The teacher's edition includes a section on scope and sequence and contains answer keys.
  • Willy Finds Victory: A Blessed Francis Seelos Story

    Joan Stromberg, Eileen McCook

    eBook (Behold Publications, April 3, 2011)
    Willy is determined to find his sister's husband and take his place in the Union army before it's too late. Will he find Bill Smith before the big battle? When Willy is sent to the hospital to find Bill, he finds cheerful Father Seelos intead. Here, Father Seelos shows Willy something totally new and unexpected. Can Father Seelos help Will become victorious in his mission?
  • Thomas Finds a Treasure: A St. John Neumann Story

    Joan Stromberg, Eileen McCook

    language (Behold Publications, March 10, 2011)
    Thomas Hrodej's father, a tough Bohemian immigrant, helped build the Erie Canal. When Thomas is picked on by the town bullies, will he be as tough as his father? When they use the ultimate weapon...rumors and gossip, Thomas turns to the new, young Bohemian priest, Fr. Neumann, for help. What he finds is a treasure! It's 1836 Williamsville, New York, and the Erie Canal is opening the West. Catholics are persecuted, misunderstood, and, at times, even despised. Follow the Adventures of Thomas and Father John Neumann as they encounter bandits, thugs with guns, creatures in the forest, and the special gifts of their own faith, friends, and family. Unit study on the Erie Canal included.Kindle version includes an interactive table of contents.
  • Writing Speculative Fiction: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

    Lelia Rose Foreman, Travis Tyree Perry

    Paperback (Bear Publications, June 29, 2017)
    This textbook develops an 18-week program designed to guide prospective students through creating their own speculative fiction story, that is, a science fiction, fantasy, or horror story. Designed for homeschoolers and small-school settings, this textbook draws on excerpts from dozens of speculative fiction authors and writing experts. It gives detailed information about genre, cultural world building, physical world building, plot, character, character arc, heroes, villains, sidekicks, bystanders, description, conflict and tension, editing and revising, "your first chapter," voice, words and worldview, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Each chapter in the course contains exercises for students, including extra credit activities, in addition to guiding the creating of an individual short story.The teacher's edition includes a section on scope and sequence and contains answer keys.
  • The man of the house

    Joan Fassler

    (Behavioral Publications, Jan. 1, 1969)
    When his daddy goes on a trip, a four-year-old boy tries to be the protector of the house.
  • The Man of the House

    Joan Fassler, Peter Landa

    Hardcover (Behavioral Publications, Inc., Jan. 1, 1973)
    None
  • Little Flowers Girls' Club Wreath I Virtue Stories

    Joan Stromberg, Anna Alger

    language (Behold Publications, Feb. 7, 2011)
    Full of adventures and valuable lessons, this book contains stories of virtues as they apply to young girls' lives. There is a story for each virtue in Wreath I, each based on real events! Each story ends with discussion questions. They can be read and discussed as a group or read simply for individual enjoyment. Kindle edition includes interactive table of contents.
  • Writing Speculative Fiction: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

    Lelia Rose Foreman, Travis Perry

    eBook (Bear Publications, June 29, 2017)
    This textbook develops an 18-week program designed to guide prospective students through creating their own speculative fiction story, that is, a science fiction, fantasy, or horror story. Designed for homeschoolers and small-school settings, this textbook draws on excerpts from dozens of speculative fiction authors and writing experts. It gives detailed information about genre, cultural world building, physical world building, plot, character, character arc, heroes, villains, sidekicks, bystanders, description, conflict and tension, editing and revising, "your first chapter," voice, words and worldview, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Each chapter in the course contains exercises for students, including extra credit activities, in addition to guiding the creating of an individual short story.
  • Writing Speculative Fiction: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

    Lelia Rose Foreman, Travis Perry

    Paperback (Bear Publications, June 30, 2017)
    This textbook develops an 18-week program designed to guide prospective students through creating their own speculative fiction story, that is, a science fiction, fantasy, or horror story. Designed for homeschoolers and small-school settings, this textbook draws on excerpts from dozens of speculative fiction authors and writing experts. It gives detailed information about genre, cultural world building, physical world building, plot, character, character arc, heroes, villains, sidekicks, bystanders, description, conflict and tension, editing and revising, "your first chapter," voice, words and worldview, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Each chapter in the course contains exercises for students, including extra credit activities, in addition to guiding the creating of an individual short story.