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  • Paul

    Victoria Kovacs, David Ryley

    eBook (B&H Kids, May 1, 2016)
    Kids love a great hero story, and there’s no better place to find them than the Bible. This one tells all about Paul!Each Little Bible Heroes™ story tells of bravery, faithfulness, and kindness—straight from the Bible and perfect for little hero-loving hearts! Collect the entire series:CreationNoah MiriamDaniel JoshuaRahab SamuelThe Little MaidDavidEsther JosephThe Good Samaritan ChristmasEaster Jesus’ MiraclesMartha ElijahJohn the Baptist Heroes of BabylonRuthThe Little GiverZacchaeus PeterPaul
  • Paul

    Karen Williamson, Sarah Conner

    Paperback (Candle Books, June 27, 2016)
    Candle Little Lambs are designed for children 2 and over, in a small format that is perfect for a toddler's hands. There are plenty of pictures for little ones to look at accompanying the simple retellings.
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  • Paul

    Dan Larsen

    Mass Market Paperback (Barbour Books, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Barbour’s Young Readers’ Christian Library returns in a sleek, contemporary format perfect for today’s 8–12-year-olds. The exciting Bible stories of Jesus, Jonah, Esther, and Paul are retold for kids and illustrated with line art to help readers envision the characters and setting of each.
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  • Paul

    Dawn Silber, Matthew Silber

    language (, July 28, 2016)
    Join Saul of Tarsus as he tells the story of his exciting life in the world of the ancient Roman Empire. Follow him from the beginning as a young student through the events that lead to his famous encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. From there his life took an incredible twist into many journeys of adventure all over the Mediterranean world!Author's Note: Although this book was written with children in mind, it is important to remember that Paul lived in a dangerous world. A few images in the story can be intense, so caution is recommended for sensitive children.
  • Paul

    Karen Williamson, Sarah Conner

    language (Candle Books, May 20, 2016)
    Paul is one of a set of titles in the Candle Little Lambs series. These books are designed for children 2 and over, and the small format is great for toddlers. There are plenty of pictures for little ones to look at accompanying the simple retellings. The full series includes: Noah and the Ark, Joseph, Moses in the Bulrushes, Ruth and Naomi, David and Goliath, Jonah and the Great Fish, Daniel and the Lions, Baby Jesus, Peter the Fisherman, Mary and Martha, The Lost Sheep, Zacchaeus, The First Easter, Paul
  • Paul

    Marva Gathers Williams

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc., Sept. 21, 2017)
    Alexis woke up frightened and looked around for Paul. He wasn’t there. Her hand reached out and caressed the empty, cold mat. “Paul? Paul?” she called out. “Where are you?” There was no answer.She sat up. Her vision scanned the area around her. Her pumped-up heart skipped a beat. It was still dark outside the makeshift tent that had been home to Paul and her for almost three years, too dark to be blundering around, looking for someone. Tears formed in her eyes. She fell back down in sheer panic, covered her head with the thin blanket, and tried to muffle the sound of her heartbreaking sobs and stop the wet tears that cascaded down her frozen cheeks. She put her throbbing fist in her mouth so no one would hear her. Deep, harsh sobs racked her rigid body just before she fell into a weary sleep, feeling the rats as they pulled at her blanket.Daybreak came. Her eyes popped open. A silhouette from the sun penetrated her crusty eyes. She threw back the blanket, stuck her foot out from under the tent, grimaced, and jerked it back. It was still too cold to get up. But she had to find Paul. She, reluctantly, sat up, crawled out of the tent, and stood looking around. Once again, she called out “Paul, Paul, where are you?” He wasn’t there. Her almost-perfect vision was blurred by the matter that had seeped into her eyes during the night. Her frozen fingers reached up and wiped it away. She crawled back inside, rolled up her blanket, and walked away from her home. The only home she had known for some time. She was now on a journey to find the love of her life. Her search was not in vain. She found him right under her nose. Then her life started, once again, for the second time around.Or so she thought.
  • Paul

    Karla Kuskin, Milton Avery

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, May 1, 1994)
    When his parents are too busy to listen to his song, a young boy sets out, with the aid of a fantastic assortment of characters, to find his magic grandmother
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  • Paul

    Marva Gathers Williams

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., July 10, 2017)
    Alexis woke up frightened and looked around for Paul. He wasn't there. Her hand reached out and caressed the empty, cold mat. 'Paul? Paul?' she called out. 'Where are you?' There was no answer. She sat up. Her vision scanned the area around her. Her pumped-up heart skipped a beat. It was still dark outside the makeshift tent that had been home to Paul and her for almost three years, too dark to be blundering around, looking for someone. Tears formed in her eyes. She fell back down in sheer panic, covered her head with the thin blanket, and tried to muffle the sound of her heartbreaking sobs and stop the wet tears that cascaded down her frozen cheeks. She put her throbbing fist in her mouth so no one would hear her. Deep, harsh sobs racked her rigid body just before she fell into a weary sleep, feeling the rats as they pulled at her blanket. Daybreak came. Her eyes popped open. A silhouette from the sun penetrated her crusty eyes. She threw back the blanket, stuck her foot out from under the tent, grimaced, and jerked it back. It was still too cold to get up. But she had to find Paul. She, reluctantly, sat up, crawled out of the tent, and stood looking around. One again she called out, 'Paul, Paul, where are you?' He wasn't there. Her almost-perfect vision was blurred by the matter that had seeped into her eyes during the night. Her frozen fingers reached up and wiped it away. She crawled back inside, rolled up her blanket, and walked away from her home. The only home she had known for some time. She was now on a journey to find the love of her life. Her search was not in vain. She found him right under her nose. Then her life started, once again for the second time around. Or so she thought.
  • Paul

    Anne De Graaf, Jose Perez Montero

    Hardcover (B & H Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Retells the story of the Apostle Paul as a large bird in a tall red hat offers comments and asks questions for the reader to consider.
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  • Paul

    Karla Kuskin, Milton Avery

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, May 1, 1994)
    When his parents are too busy to listen to his song, a young boy sets out, with the aid of a fantastic assortment of characters, to find his magic grandmother
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    Hardcover (Gospel Light Pubns, )
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