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  • Nat the Brat

    Angela Hunt, Blanche Sims

    eBook (HuntHaven Press, Dec. 22, 2013)
    Let's face it--at some point you and your child will encounter a spoiled brat, just like the narrator of this story. Enjoy this tale of a young girl who dreads her bratty cousin's visit until life takes an unexpected turn and a pair of ducks teach Nat a lesson he won't soon forget.
  • A Gift for Grandpa

    Angela Hunt

    Hardcover (HuntHaven Press, July 2, 2018)
    From the author of the best-selling THE TALE OF THREE TREES: Grandma trusts in the Lord to provide the perfect gift for Grandpa's birthday, even though in the beginning the things she receives are not at all what she had in mind. This warm and humorous tale teaches children that God always provides what we need when we trust Him--even when His answers don't immediately make sense.
  • The Chicken Who Loved Books

    Angela Hunt, Marrieta Gal

    eBook (Hunt Haven Press, July 26, 2018)
    Little Red loves it when Henry comes home and reads books to the chicken in the coop. But when Henry begins to bring a video game instead of books, Little Read has to figure out a way to tell him that while video games are fun, books are better. For ages 3-8. From the author of the beloved THE TALE OF THREE TREES.
  • No More Broken Promises

    Angela Hunt

    Paperback (HuntHaven Press, Feb. 4, 2014)
    Ages 10-14 Life is wonderful! At least that's what thirteen-year-old Cassie believes. Everything seems perfect: she's tried out for--and won--the lead role in the eighth-grade musical and she's singing with the best-looking guy in school. Cassie is sure of one thing: nothing can stop her now! Then her dad moves out. And Cassie's perfect world comes crashing down around her . . .
  • If I Had Long, Long Hair

    Angela Hunt, Roni Julianus

    eBook (Hunt Haven Press, July 11, 2013)
    Loretta, who has short, curly hair, wishes for long, long hair--she'd be able to do so many wonderful things! But then she begins to think about the trouble long, long hair might cause . . . and decides she's just fine the way she is. This book, which won the Lorna Balian Prize in 1988, has been redone with beautiful, multi-cultural illustrations.Little girls AND boys love reading this book, and you will enjoy making memories as you read it together.
  • Calico Bear: A story about unchanging Love

    Angela Hunt, Niya Kiryakova

    Paperback (Hunthaven Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    A generational bedtime story about a stuffed calico bear who becomes part of a quilt, and then, years later, is made into a bear again for the boy's little daughter. You and your children will love reading this bedtime story and creating your own memories together. You may even sing the book's featured lullaby: Sleep my child, and never fear-- God's constant love will keep you near. And as you grow a bit each day-- God's loving hand will guide your way.
  • Keeping Your Life Together When Your Parents Pull Apart

    Angela Hunt

    Paperback (Hunthaven Press, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Kelsey’s and Kenyon’s parents are getting a divorce. Their mom is mess, and their dad seems to have a new girlfriend. Plus, a serious storm is looming on the horizon. How are they supposed to survive through all this? Half story, half devotional, this book will help you understand what’s happening in your home and encourage you as you work your way through all the changes. God still cares about you and your family . . . and just as He helped Kelsey and Kenyon, he will help you, too.
  • A Forever Friend

    Angela Hunt

    Paperback (HuntHaven Press, Feb. 4, 2014)
    Ages 10-14 Cassie knows she is meant to be a professional singer. So it only makes sense that she should attend the prestigious--and expensive--School for the Performing Arts. Unfortunately, her newly divorced parents don't agree. "Too expensive," her mom says. "A waste of time," her dad says. Then, just when Cassie begins to lose all hope of making her dream come true, she discovers an unlikely ally--her mother's new boyfriend. There's only one problem: Cassie can't stand the man!
  • Bath Time for Brandon

    Angela Hunt, Leah King

    Paperback (Hunthaven Press, July 24, 2013)
    Brandon doesn’t like taking a bath . . . because bathtime means bedtime is fast approaching, and that means an end to all his fun. When his parents ask, "Are you ready to take a bath?" like most kids, Brandon thinks of a half dozen things he'd rather be doing. But when Brandon’s family tries to entice him into the bathtub, the real fun begins! The latest children’s book from Angela Hunt, author of the beloved The Tale of Three Trees. You and your children will love reading this together at bathtime or bedtime!
  • Nat the Brat

    ANGELA HUNT, BLANCHE SIMS

    Hardcover (HuntHaven Press, May 12, 2018)
    Let's face it--at some point you and your child will encounter a spoiled brat, just like the narrator of this story. Enjoy this tale of a young girl who dreads her bratty cousin's visit until life takes an unexpected turn and a pair of ducks teach Nat a lesson he won't soon forget. From the author of the best-selling THE TALE OF THREE TREES.
  • Keeping Your Life Together When Your Parents Pull Apart

    Angela Hunt

    language (Hunt Haven Press, Oct. 12, 2015)
    Kelsey’s and Kenyon’s parents are getting a divorce. Their mom is mess, and their dad seems to have a new girlfriend. Plus, a serious storm is looming on the horizon. How are they supposed to survive through all this? Half story, half devotional, this book will help you understand what’s happening in your home and encourage you as you work your way through all the changes. God still cares about you and your family . . . and just as He helped Kelsey and Kenyon, he will help you, too.
  • Star Light, Star Bright

    Angela Hunt

    Paperback (Hunthaven Press, Feb. 5, 2014)
    When Cassie and her best friend, Andrea, enter the Prestige Model Search, they do it just for kicks. But Andrea wins! And asks Cassie to go with her to New York. At first the trip is a lot of fun. Then things change--Andrea's attitude, for example. Suddenly she thinks Cassie is thing between a secretary and a slave; and suddenly she gets involved in things that will land her in BIG trouble. Now Cassie isn't so sure she can take care of herself, let alone anyone else! Ages 12-15