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Books with title Presents for the Family

  • The Presents' Presents

    Teresa De Grosbois, Jennifer Llewellyn

    eBook (, Sept. 25, 2013)
    The Presents' Presents is a true compelling story of small Rae who makes the shift from wanting more and more presents to understanding that happiness that comes from wanting or having is not a lasting happiness. Rae and her friends learn that giving and feeling connected to others brings them more joy as they use their birthdays to raise money for worthy causes.
  • Presents for the Family

    Inger Bassingthwaighte

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, April 28, 1977)
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  • The Presents' Presents

    Teresa de Grosbois, Jennifer Llewellyn-Pollack

    Hardcover (Small Shifts Books & Media Inc., Jan. 1, 2008)
    The Presents' Presents is a true compelling story of small Rae who makes the shift from wanting more and more presents to understanding that happiness that comes from "wanting" or "having" is not a lasting happiness. Rae and her friends learn that giving and feeling connected to others brings them more joy as they use their birthdays to raise money for worthy causes. Is signed by the author to Brandon Bays who is the author of "The Journey."
  • The Presents' Presents!

    Teresa de Grosbois, Jennifer Llewellyn-Pollack

    Paperback (Wildfire Workshops Inc., Aug. 6, 2018)
    The Presents' Presents is a true compelling story of small Rae who makes the shift from wanting to more and more presents to understanding that happiness that comes from "wanting" or "having" is not a lasting happiness. Rae and her friends learn that giving and feeling connected to others brings them more joy as they use their birthdays to raise money for worthy causes.
  • The Presents' Presents

    Teresa De Grosbois, Jennifer Llewellyn-Pollack

    Hardcover (Wildfire Workshops Inc., Jan. 27, 2019)
    The Presents' Presents is a true compelling story of small Rae who makes the shift from wanting more and more presents to understanding that happiness that comes from "wanting" or "having" is not a lasting happiness. Rae and her friends learn that giving and feeling connected to others brings them more joy as they use their birthdays to raise money for worthy causes.