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Books published by publisher Rainbow Bridge Publishing

  • Casherific Moneymaking Activities

    Molly McMahon

    Paperback (Rainbow Bridge Publishing (UT), Jan. 1, 2006)
    McMahon, Molly
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  • Lauren's First Sunday

    Tiffani Sanders

    language (Hollow Bridge Publishing, July 1, 2015)
    Young Lauren takes you to church with her and explains what happens during Bible class, communion and service. It's a great book to teach kids what Sunday morning church is all about!
  • Beautiful Shades

    Chaundra Scott

    eBook (Lift Bridge Publishing, Jan. 24, 2016)
    Share in this heartwarming story of a mother teaching her daughter to love her skin tone. Allow your little one to find the beauty in all shades of color.
  • Summer Bridge Reading Activities: Third to Fourth

    Carla Fisher

    Paperback (Rainbow Bridge Pub, March 1, 1999)
    Help your children develop their minds and further their Christian walk this summer! With this unique addition to the best-selling workbook series Summer Bridge Activities , children will review basic skills in cross-curricular areas as well as reinforce their Christian values. Included are short daily devotionals with Bible verses and quotes, ideas for building Christian character, 10 weeks of daily academic activities, a bonus Bible camp section, and much more! 160 pages
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  • Children's Picture Dictionary: with Interactive Poems and Worksheets

    Dejana Enbashi

    eBook (Lift Bridge Publishing, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Dejana Enbashi is a published children’s book author, linguist and early childhood educator with a passion for languages and the role reading plays in learning. Children’s Picture Dictionary is an illustrated book of rhyme: a child-friendly chapter book of interactive poems and worksheets for language learning.A positive, supportive, and ultimately productive learning environment is created for children to learn language through words and illustrations. Associations are made with places they visit, activities they participate in, and familiar activities and things that surround them in day-to-day life.Rhymes and poems provide rhythmic, memorable structure to assist in and help make learning and remembering blocks of topical language fun.
  • Getting to Know Me: Grades 3-5

    Del Faddis

    Paperback (Rainbow Bridge Publishing (UT), Jan. 1, 2006)
    Book by Faddis, Del
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  • Phonics Connection: Grade 3

    Hollie Hendricks

    Paperback (Rainbow Bridge Pub, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Book by Hendricks, Hollie
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  • Splashtastic Rainy Day Activities: Grades 2-5

    Nancy Bosse

    Paperback (Rainbow Bridge Publishing (UT), Jan. 1, 2006)
    Rare Book
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  • Pretty Pretty Black Girl

    Brianna LaRen

    eBook (Lift Bridge Publishing, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Pretty Pretty Black Girl strings affirmations together into a free verse poem that speaks directly to the souls of black girls and women. Inspired by our journey ofself-acceptance and the obstacles we must overcome..the amazing artwork of three black artists embodies the spirit of the book and brings the words to life!
  • The Carfax Chronicles: EARTHCRY

    R A Browell

    eBook (Tyne Bridge Publishing, Feb. 5, 2017)
    In 1348 Vebbia Carfax, accused of witchcraft, faced the terrifying ordeal of judgement by fire. Nearly eight hundred years later her descendant, 14-year-old Lily Carfax, moves from London to the ancient Carfax Hall. There she meets a mysterious stranger with no reflection who can move at supernatural speed. Luckily, Lily finds support from her new friends, Charlie, Hari and James, a bunch of extraordinary kids who share her horrifying secret. Soon they are plunged into an adventure full of bloodthirsty desire, danger and strange new worlds inhabited by new-found friends, foes, heroes and monsters.Who can they trust? And how will the events of the past affect them?
  • The Black Pelican

    Carolyn Brookman

    language (Lift Bridge Publishing, Nov. 25, 2014)
    Did you ever feel that you were at the right place, at the right time, and did you ever while at that place have unusual feelings of peace and total happiness? Well, these are things that Catharine and her mother and father found when they relocated to The Outer Banks of North Carolina from London. Catharine's father was a very privileged man whose father was very wealthy, but never spent much time with his family because he was too busy making money. Her father wanted something different for his own family and decided to relocate the family to America, where he would make his own way in the world. So their lives of luxury were no more to be. However, as they neared the Carolina coast a violent Nor'easter bore down on them. They were in horrific danger and but for the braveness of The Black Pelican, whose courage is well known in the Outer Banks, they would have been lost. Legend has it that he alerted lifesaving station crews when ships were in danger by swooping down again and again until they followed him to the vessel in trouble. But when Catharine returned to England because of a family illness, she realized that what she treasured most in her life had changed. She became so homesick for the things she had grown to love - the simple beauty of a sunrise or sunset, walking barefoot on the beach looking for shells and seaglass, a gathering of friends and neighbors to share food, laughter, dancing and singing and, most importantly, a young man named Seth - these were the important things to her now. Little did she know that while in London she had spoken with such love and yearning about this new home of hers, that when at last she was able to return home, she would bring a boatload of new "Bankers" with her! Nor did she know that out there was a brave, black bird keeping a watchful eye!
  • Grammar, Grade 4

    Rainbow Bridge Publishing

    Paperback (Rainbow Bridge, Dec. 31, 2004)
    Basic grammar concepts such as parts of speech, verb tense, subject-verb agreement, sentence types, capitalization, punctuation, and troublesome words. A creative-thinking skills section lets students have some fun with language while testing out their new knowledge. Supports NCTE standards.
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