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Books with title These 3 Things

  • All These Things

    Susie Poole

    Paperback (B&H Kids, July 1, 2017)
    Simple text and beautiful artwork help toddlers understand God's world and key Bible topics. Using images that ages 0 to 4 are sure to identify with, All These Things teaches children that love is more than hugs. Love is sharing, obeying, kindness, and gratitude. (1 Corinthians 13)
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  • All These Things

    Susie Poole

    Board book (B&H Kids, Feb. 15, 2014)
    Simple text and beautiful artwork help toddlers understand God's world and key Bible topics. Does God really see us all the time? Where is God when we are worried? Why is it important to be kind? Using age-appropriate images that ages 0 to 4 are sure to identify with, each book uses a Scripture to inform the story's theme. All These Things teaches children that love is more than hugs. Love is sharing, obeying, kindness, and gratitude. (1 Corinthians 13)
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  • These 3 Things

    Janice S. Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 13, 2014)
    This book offers “3 things” that all children need to hear from a parent with the sudden separation of a parent caused by incarceration. Love, forgiveness, and hope is the recurring message throughout this book. The diverse images convey the fact that they are not alone in their experience and that children from all ethnicities share their feelings. Both parent and child are supported in making their way through this traumatic event. The Conversational Extenders at the back of this book provide communication support for those assisting children through the trauma experienced by having a parent separated by incarceration. These conversational opportunities provide both parent and child words to say things that may often go unspoken.
  • Think on These Things

    Joyce Sequichie Hifler

    Paperback (Council Oak Books, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Think on These Things teaches us to change our thinking in order to change our circumstances. Hifler writes about everyday life, helping her readers perceive Spirit and align themselves with their own inner power.
  • Think on These Things

    Joyce Sequichie Hifler

    Hardcover (Council Oak Books, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Revised and back in print is the inspirational book which sold over 75,000 copies in its first edition, by the author of the nationally-syndicated column, "Think on These Things."The publication of Hifler's strong-selling A Cherokee Feast Days has created a new demand for her original book of spiritual wisdom. Think on These Things teaches us to change our thinking in order to change our circumstances. Hifler brings to her writing a natural spirituality that happily blends both her Christian and Cherokee backgrounds."I found out that there is one eternal principle in life and if I stay centered on it I find my way and help set the pace for other people. The principle is Absolute Truth, which is the Great Holy Spirit. We each have that Spirit within us because it is the underlying right in everything. When we stay centered and poised in that Spirit we live with our own greatest power.These 130 meditations were gleaned from the pages of Hifler's diary, kept through years of personal struggle. Hifler began the diary as a young woman in order to better understand herself and the ultimate truths underlying all of perceived reality.
  • These Things I Wish

    Lee Pitts

    Hardcover (William Morrow, April 11, 2006)
    An inspirational essay celebrating the simple pleasures of life and the virtues of an earlier time--including humility, self-sufficiency, quiet wisdom, and personal strength--is accompanied by the author's evocative illustrations. 50,000 first printing.
  • Think on these things

    Joyce Hifler

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1966)
    Thoughts are things. Left unguarded we can expect them to rule us with ruthless persistence. Like attracts like. We are what we think
  • Think on These Things

    J. Hifler

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Jan. 15, 2000)
    “Think on These Things” teaches us to change our thinking in order to change our circumstances. Hifler writes about everyday life, helping her readers perceive Spirit and align themselves with their own inner power.
  • The Things

    Petronela Dostalova

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Sept. 1, 2019)
    Thing leads a simple life with its friends, Cactus and Moose the Shadow Puppet... until the day Thing sees Other Thing through the telescope! How will Thing react, and what will happen when Moose the Shadow Puppet suddenly disappears? A quirky story about how generosity, understanding and tolerance can lead to true friendship.
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  • All These Things

    Susie Poole

    Board book (Pupfish, Aug. 11, 2011)
    Love is not just about kisses and cuddles, hugs and squeezes. All These Things uses simple text and beautiful artwork to help children discover there’s more to love than meets the eye. Sometimes it involves doing things we’d rather not do. Based on the well known passage of 1 Corinthians 13, these delightful pages introduce children to key Bible concepts.
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  • One Of These Things

    Quiz Books International

    language (, March 28, 2013)
    "One Of These Things" is an interactive game featuring 100 fun picture puzzles made up of four pictures.Three of the pictures are related but one of the pictures "...just doesn't belong."When your child thinks they know which picture is not related to the others they click on the corresponding letter to see if they are right.A right answer rewards them with a smiley face and the chance to move on to the next puzzle while wrong answers display a frowning face and they must try again.Kid Tested!We gave a copy of this game to a local Day Care and the kids LOVED it and we know your kids will too!The first 30 puzzles are designed to be simple so your child can grasp the concept of the game. But once they start to get more challenging your child will have to put their thinking cap on.If your child is too young to click on an answer it is a perfect opportunity for you to sit and "play" with them as you teach them how to navigate on a Kindle helping them solve the harder puzzles.This is NOT an app!It's a unique Kindle book that utilizes the same interactive technology as all of our popular quiz books and will work on all Kindles as well as Mac/iPad and PC versions of the Kindle Reader.Note: Not recommended for smartphones due to their small screen size.Click the Buy button to get your copy.
  • These Things I Wish

    Lee Pitts

    Hardcover (William Morrow, May 1, 2006)
    Cherish the values of an earlier time, when household chores and simple pleasures -- not the latest video game or a new car at sixteen -- helped children to develop their character When Paul Harvey read Lee Pitts's essay "These Things I Wish" on his nationally syndicated radio show, Paul Harvey News and Comment, listeners everywhere loved it, and it's become a classic that's been passed from parent to child, from friend to friend. Here, for the first time, Pitts's moving text is presented opposite beautiful illustrations in a book that is the perfect gift for parents and children of all ages. Pitts writes that present-day parents have tried hard to make life better for their children -- but instead they've made it worse. What today's young people need are the things that Pitts wishes for them: hand-me-down clothes, leftover meatloaf, having to mow the lawn and do the dishes, punishment when they've done something wrong. . . . He also wishes that they may know the beauty of a mountain range, and the value of hard work and an education. In plain yet beautiful language, Pitts helps us to envision a simpler time, when children weren't so overscheduled and spoiled with every consumer delight they could ever want. Self-sufficiency, humility, quiet wisdom, personal strength -- these are the virtues that are learned through challenge and adversity. These Things I Wish celebrates values from the past that are so necessary for our future -- the values we yearn for in our busy lives.