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Books with title A Promise is Forever

  • A Promise is a Promise

    The Felt Board Lady, Felt Board Lady

    language (Felt Board Lady, LLC, Feb. 10, 2014)
    A Felt Board Lady adaptation of one of the greatest fairytales, 'The Frog Prince!' A frog helps Princess Amanda find her golden ball in return for her promise of friendship. In fulfilling her promise, Princess Amanda must defend her actions when others question her choice of friend. Find out more in this adapted fairytale story, great for children ages 2-6. For a younger child: The colorful scenes and dialogue make this a fun story-time book. The concepts addressed involve how to be a good friend and the value of a promise. For an older child: A gentle retelling of an old fairytale favorite! This may be a helpful ‘learning to read’ book, which also addresses reading comprehension. For all ages: This story is fun and lighthearted, with colorful and appealing scenes! It reminds us all of the importance of keeping our promises. All images used to create this eBook are hand sewn from felt.
  • A Promise is Forever

    Robin Jones Gunn

    Paperback (Focus on the Family, June 1, 1999)
    Eighteen-year-old Christy goes on a missionary trip to Europe with her friends Katie and Doug and is reunited with her old boyfriend Todd
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  • A Promise is Promise

    Robert Munsch, Michael Kusugak, Vladyana Krykorka

    Paperback (Annick Press, May 1, 1988)
    When Allashua disobeys her parents and goes fishing on the sea ice, she has to use her wits to escape and to further trick the Qallupilluit when she promises to bring her brothers and sisters back to them.
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  • A Promise is Forever

    Robin Jones Gunn

    Paperback (Focus on the Family, Sept. 16, 1994)
    Off on a European jaunt with her best buddies, Christy Miller discovers foreign adventure is her cup of tea. But tension between her friends, struggles with her boyfriend, and indecision about her future dampen Christy's enthusiasm for all her new experiences.
  • A Promise is a Promise

    Wayne W. Dyer, Marcelene Dyer

    eBook (Hay House Inc., Aug. 1, 2001)
    Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, the bestselling author and world-renowned teacher, brings you this extraordinary true story about two ordinary people whose lives were touched by miracles—and he shows us what these miracles can teach all of us. Edwarda O'Bara is a Miami woman who has been in a diabetic coma for 26 years. Defying all medical advice, her mother, Kaye, made a commitment to keep Edwarda alive and has been caring for her daughter around the clock for over a quarter of a century! This dedicated parent, now in her seventies, has fed her daughter every two hours and given her insulin every four hours, without ever missing an injection! Several years ago, Dr. Dyer read a story about Edwarda in a local newspaper and felt called upon to visit her and her mother. A caring friendship ensued that has blossomed into a passionate conviction to a cause. Dr. Dyer has made a commitment to help Edwarda and her mother and has written A Promise Is a Promise to not only share their incredible story with the world, but to raise money for Edwarda's care. The strength, power, and tenacity of Kaye O’Bara’s love has attracted numerous miracles over the years. These events have inspired the Miami community and have garnered intense interest from the media. This is a book you will never forget—about two people whose bond of love is everlasting.
  • A Promise Is a Promise

    Michael Kusugak, Robert Munsch, Vladyana Krykorka

    Hardcover (Annick Press, Oct. 8, 2019)
    When Allashua disobeys her parents and goes fishing on the sea ice, she has to use her wits to escape the Qallupilluit--the troll-like creatures her parents have always warned her about that live beneath the frozen surface of the sea. But the only way to break out of their grasp is through an exchange: Allashua can go free if she brings her brothers and sisters back to the sea ice instead. Allashua doesn't want to give them up, but what can she do? After all, a promise is a promise. A Promise Is a Promise is a collaboration between award-winning storyteller Michael Kusugak and celebrated children's author Robert Munsch. This 30th anniversary edition brings all of the tension of the traditional Inuit story to a new generation of readers. Added features include a new foreword by Michael Kusugak on his role as a storyteller and the importance of storytelling in Inuit culture.
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  • A Promise is a Promise

    Knister, Eve Tharlet

    Hardcover (minedition, May 1, 2016)
    After a long winter’s hibernation, Bruno the marmot wakes up to discover the most beautiful dandelion outside his burrow. The two quickly become friends and when the dandelion asks Bruno to help her, he has to trust her that everything will be fine. So, as she asks, he blows her seeds away into the wind, only to find that he’s left without a friend anymore. He’s sad at the loss of his dandelion, but after another winter’s sleep, he wakes to find a wonderful surprise. This is an endearing book that shows the power of a promise.
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  • A Promise is Promise

    Robert Munsch, Michael Kusugak, Vladyana Krykorka

    Hardcover (Annick Press, May 1, 1988)
    When Allashua disobeys her parents and goes fishing on the sea ice, she has to use her wits to escape and to further trick the Qallupilluit when she promises to bring her brothers and sisters back to them.
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  • A Promise Is a Promise

    Michael Kusugak, Robert Munsch, Vladyana Krykorka

    Paperback (Annick Press, Oct. 8, 2019)
    When Allashua disobeys her parents and goes fishing on the sea ice, she has to use her wits to escape the Qallupilluit--the troll-like creatures her parents have always warned her about that live beneath the frozen surface of the sea. But the only way to break out of their grasp is through an exchange: Allashua can go free if she brings her brothers and sisters back to the sea ice instead. Allashua doesn't want to give them up, but what can she do? After all, a promise is a promise. A Promise Is a Promise is a collaboration between award-winning storyteller Michael Kusugak and celebrated children's author Robert Munsch. This 30th anniversary edition brings all of the tension of the traditional Inuit story to a new generation of readers. Added features include a new foreword by Michael Kusugak on his role as a storyteller and the importance of storytelling in Inuit culture.
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  • A Promise is a Promise

    The Felt Board Lady

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 1, 2014)
    A Felt Board Lady adaption of one of the greatest fairytales: The Frog Prince. A frog helps Princess Amanda find her golden ball in return for her promise of friendship. In fulfilling her promise, Princess Amanda must defend her actions when others question her choice of friend. Find out more in this adapted fairytale story, great for children ages 2-6. For a younger child: The colorful scenes and dialogue make this a fun story-time book. The concepts addressed involve how to be a good friend and the value of a promise. For an older child: A twist on an old fairytale favorite! This may be a helpful ‘learning to read’ book, which also addresses reading comprehension. For all ages: This story is fun and lighthearted, with colorful and appealing scenes! It reminds us all of the importance of keeping our promises. All images used to create this book are hand sewn from felt. To find more of Felt Board Lady’s creative felt stories, visit www.feltboardlady.com.
  • Promise Forever

    Dee Austin

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Tabitha Walker stows away on her father's clipper ship to be near Tom Howard, the handsome young sailor with whom she has secretly fallen in love
  • A Promise Is a Promise

    Knister, Eve Tharlet

    Hardcover (Minedition, June 8, 2006)
    Bruno the marmot hibernates all winter, and upon waking in the spring, he discovers the most beautiful dandelion outside his burrow. The two quickly become friends, playing together every day. But when summer comes, the dandelion asks Bruno to trust her, so he obliges her request to blow her seeds away into the wind. Devastated that his friend is no longer with him, Bruno is lonely until next winter?s hibernation. When he wakes again, he discovers that an amazing surprise sprouted while he slept. Here is an adorable book about the meaning of giving that will warm the hearts of young and old alike. ?This sweet, deceptively simple story effectively portrays the cycle of life to young children, . . . imparting a sense of hope and wonder.? ?Kirkus Reviews
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