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“The Christmas Reindeer” already exists in your wishlist
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One of the most exciting series of a master story teller about the German occupation of The Netherlands during the emotional time of the Second World War (1940-1945).
The country was occupied by the German military forces. The nation’s freedom was destroyed by the foreign men in power. Violence, persecutions and executions were the order of the day, and the main target of the enemy was the destruction of the Christian way of life. In that time the resistance movement of underground fighters became very active. People from all ages and levels joined in and tried to defend the Dutch Christian heritage as much as possible.
The above mentioned book show us how older and younger people were involved in that dangerous struggle. It often was a life and death battle. Every page of this series is full of tension. The stories give an accurate and very vivid impression of that difficult and painful time. These books should also be in the hands of our young people. They are excellent instruments to understand the history of their own country and to learn the practical value of their own confession.
By: Piet Prins
$12.95
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Journey through the 19th century as you explore the rise and expansion of the British Empire.
By: M. B. Synge
$16.50 – $30.95
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Henry Hudson, though English, was captain of a Dutch ship called the Half Moon that he was tasked with sailing north around Canada to China. It was, of course, an impossible request. Henry gave up that effort and tried to find a passageway through the great continent instead, but he ran into trouble time and again. He never found what he was looking for, but his name remains on maps of the United States today.
By: A Royal Fireworks Press Publication
$13.50
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A haunting, magical fairy-tale collection, in which Oscar Wilde beautifully evokes (among others) The Happy Prince who was not so happy after all, The Selfish Giant who learned to love little children and The Star Child who did not love his parents as much as he should.
By: Oscar Wilde
$10.99
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The Haven Companion is intended to be used alongside the chapter book,
The Growly Books: Haven, a stand-alone book in The Growly Books series.
By: Philip and Erin Ulrich
$15.99
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A baby girl has just been born King Crispin and Queen Cedar. She is Catkin, the heir to the throne of Mistmantle. Everyone on the island gathers for the joyful celebration of the Naming Ceremony. But that night the princess mysteriously disappears.
By: M.I. McAllister
$22.95
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These three Greek legends were been retold by the incomparable Charles Kingsley for his own children, and now you can share them with yours.
By: Charles Kingsley
$13.50 – $29.50
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Sophie, Hattie, and Owen stumble across an adorable cottage hidden in the woods in this eighteenth charming book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse!
By: Poppy Green
$8.99
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Amidst great mystery, Hugh is left in the care of Glastonbury Abbey by his father who must flee England too swiftly to be burdened by a crippled son. Ashamed of his physical weakness, yet possessed of a stout heart, Hugh finds that life at the abbey is surprisingly full in this year 1171, in the turbulent days of King Henry II. Hugh, his friend Dickon and their strange friend, the mad Bleheris, uncover a treasure trove and with it a deeper mystery of the sort that could only occur in Glastonbury where Joseph of Arimithea was said to have lived out his last years. Before all is done, more is resolved than Hugh could ever have hoped.
A Newbery Honor winner.
Illustrated by Frederick Chapman.
By: Eleanore M. Jewett
$21.50
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It is 1650 in New France. The tragic fire that destroyed their home has left twelve-year-old Justine and her younger brother, Denis, orphaned and at the mercy of their neighbour, the brutal Monsieur Gaudin.He wants Justine for his wife and she will do anything to escape that fate; Denis will do anything to stay with Justine. They decide they must flee to a place Monsieur Gaudin will never find them. But how will they survive in the treacherous Quebec wilderness?
By: Lyn Cook
$10.99
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From the Publisher:
Summer is around the corner, and Little League first baseman, Billy Kramer, is looking forward to playing another year with the LA Southgate Sharks. His plans are uprooted when his mother announces an unexpected move to rural Bennington, Nebraska. Billy's world is turned upside down.
By: Lane Walker
$16.50
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Witness the resilience and challenges of King Charles II in Jacob Abbott’s thorough, insightful account that sheds light on the complex dynamics of 17th-century England.
By: Jacob Abbott
$16.50 – $30.95
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Computers are everywhere and have impacted our lives in so many ways. But who created them, and why? How have they transformed the way that we interact with our surroundings and each other?
By: Rachel Ignotofsky
$25.99
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A beautiful gift edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's enchanting tale, fully illustrated by Jemima Catlin.
By: J.R.R. Tolkein, illustrated by Jemima Catlin
$29.99
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The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien is a timeless classic. The unforgettable story of Bilbo, a peace-loving hobbit who embarks on a strange and magical adventure, is brought to life by Jemima Catlin’s charming and lively colour illustrations in a way that will entice and entertain a new generation of readers.
By: J.R.R. Tolkein,
Illustrated by Jemima Catlin
$22.99
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Out Of StockIn
The Home Ranch Ralph Moody turns again to Colorado, the scene of those two delightful earlier books about his boyhood,
Little Britches and
Man of the Family.
This is an extension of Mr. Moody's recollections of his twelfth year, and serially it fits within the framework of
Man of the Family—although there is no duplication whatever in the two stories.
By: Ralph Moody
$35.50