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Books published by publisher Friends of Faith

  • The Lion and the Porcupine

    Susan Liverpool, Cate Miller

    eBook (Friends of Faith, May 4, 2015)
    Lawrence is an arrogant but lonely King of the Jungle who would just like to find someone he can have "exciting conversations" with. Penelope, a quirky, nervous, lovable porcupine, wants more than anything to find her family. Can the two get past prickly quills and a grouchy mood to find friendship? The Lion and the Porcupine is a story about the wonderful things we can learn about ourselves and others when we look beyond the ways we are different and discover how much we are the same.
  • Pigs Don't Wear Pearls

    Celeste T. Parker, Kimsey Pitts

    language (Friends of Faith, Oct. 21, 2012)
    A large part of "the girl experience" is reading and believing in fairytales. While dreams definitely do come true, God- in His infinite wisdom- has a unique one for each of us. For some, marriage is part of the happy ending. For others, it is not. Yet most girls are groomed from an early age to go to great lengths seeking the acceptance and attention of their male counterparts. Pigs Don't Wear Pearls reminds its readers in general, and girls in particular, that they are God's priceless possessions. A catalyst for confidence, this book creates the opportunity for parents, guardians, and teachers to converse with their children about how precious they are.
  • If I Were a Mouse, I'd Live in THIS House!

    Annette Asbill

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, Oct. 20, 2009)
    “If I were a Mouse . . . !” allows young children to imagine experiencing independence and self-reliance in selecting a place to live, eat what they want (even if they get a tummy ache), and play where they might not otherwise be allowed to play. Rather than ending the story in a traditional way, the reader is asked, “What would you do if you were a mouse?” The birth of Annette Asbill’s grandson, and the subsequent death of her mother, opened the floodgates to her creativity. Annette’s grandson, Brendan Michael Blue, holds her heart in his hands; thus the creation of “Michael Blue” books.
  • The Lion and the Porcupine

    Susan Liverpool, Cate Miller

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, Oct. 2, 2014)
    Lawrence is an arrogant but lonely King of the Jungle who would just like to find someone he can have "exciting conversations" with. Penelope, a quirky, nervous, lovable porcupine, wants more than anything to find her family. Can the two get past prickly quills and a grouchy mood to find friendship? The Lion and the Porcupine is a story about the wonderful things we can learn about ourselves and others when we look beyond the ways we are different and discover how much we are the same.
  • Pigs Don't Wear Pearls

    Celeste T. Parker, Kimsey Pitts

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, May 1, 2010)
    A large part of "the girl experience" is reading and believing in fairytales. While dreams definitely do come true, God- in His infinite wisdom- has a unique one for each of us. For some, marriage is part of the happy ending. For others, it is not. Yet most girls are groomed from an early age to go to great lengths seeking the acceptance and attention of their male counterparts. Pigs Don't Wear Pearls reminds its readers in general, and girls in particular, that they are God's priceless possessions. A catalyst for confidence, this book creates the opportunity for parents, guardians, and teachers to converse with their children about how precious they are.
  • How Long is Pretty Soon?

    Annette Asbill

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, Aug. 23, 2011)
    How Long Is Pretty Soon? is a story inspired by an actual day in the life of author and illustrator, Annette Asbill with her precocious grandson. Life cannot be lived without eventual death, and how we handle the transition greatly influences our peace while we're waiting for that grand reunion. A little humor helps!
  • A Daddy's Love Through a Girl's Eye

    Joyce Williams, Kathryn Petroff

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, Feb. 7, 2012)
    A father is a girl's first example of a relationship and the way she sees him treat women will determine how she will let men treat her when she's older. When a girl knows that her father loves her and thinks she's the smartest, most beautiful girl in the world, she will not care what anyone else thinks of her. She won't easily fall for some boys pick up lines and will stick to her morals because she knows what true love and respect looks like.
  • Animal Tails

    Corinne Koonz-Pushman, Pat Orrell, Erin & Emily Vannoy

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, July 6, 2010)
    Animal Tails with six short stories was written to help inspire children with character development. Each story focuses on an animal character and teaches a character lesson. The stories were designed to bring enjoyment and also serve as an educational tool.
  • Big Box, Little Box: How One Little Box Finds His Way

    Damien Nash, Kathy Nash

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, Oct. 7, 2009)
    Big Box, Little Box is the story of how Little Box learns to reach his destiny with guidance from a wise Big Box. The story takes place in a mail processing center. Big Box informs Little Box that every person is born with potential. Big Box warns Little Box not to accept negative labels as he travels on his life's journey. In the end, Little Box is excited because he understands his potential. A (Lifetime Warranty) is included at the end of this picture book. It offers recommended activities that will help parents engage their children in meaningful discussions about their unique natures, abilities, and gifts. This will help to affirm their children's significance and encourage them to reach their potential. Please visit our parent resource page for a free down load of the Lifetime Warranty.
  • Aha Jones: New School Blues

    B. Edward Swift, Joy Kaufman

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, Feb. 8, 2010)
    The Adventures of Aha Jones is a series of fictional children’s books developed with a focus on social issues and sciences. In “New School Blues”, 8 year old Ahmad “Aha” Jones is nervous about attending a new charter school, but despite his hesitation, it doesn’t take Aha long to figure out that his new school is just the place for a young, aspiring astronaut. Aha’s interest in science and thirst for knowledge will inspire children as they experience the enjoyment of reading his adventures. This 32 page, full-color, paperback has been developed for ages 6 and up and includes a cross word puzzle. Empower children with wisdom by learning with Aha Jones!
  • Tree Farm Country

    Violet Whittaker

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, July 13, 2010)
    Troy, age 9, and his father move from the city life, and adjust to living without a "mother." Wide, open country is a new challenge, but although Troy is sad he is determined to be supportive no matter where his father goes to find work. Growing through many changes helps Troy appreciate their new life style among the green, growing Christmas trees. Both find lots for which to be thankful. They have good memories of "Mom" and know she'd be pleased with their decisions.
  • Aha Jones: Aha's Dentist Visit

    B. Edward Swift, Joy Kaufman

    Paperback (Friends of Faith, Dec. 6, 2011)
    It's time for Aha's dentist appointment and he is not at all excited about it. However, after Dr. Freeman explains his approach to dentistry, he understands that dentists are actually really nice people and are skilled at what they do. Thinking critically, Aha notices that his dad uses a similar approach to repairing his bike tire, as a dentist would use in treating a cavity. The informative, entertaining book addresses anxieties about dentists, while stimulating critical thinking in problem solving. This 32 page, full color paperback has been developed for ages 5 and up and includes an activities page.